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Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Win McNamee/Getty Images, Zach Gibson/Getty Images, and iStock/Getty Images Plus.The Supreme Court’s fake praying coach story just got even faker.
“Last year, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a high school football coach’s right to engage in ‘brief, quiet, personal’ prayer—despite photographic evidence that his prayers were drawn-out, loud, and extremely public,” Mark Joseph Stern writes. “Since then, the situation has only further exposed the shameful artifice of the ruling.” Stern catches us up onSome of the most successful abortion opponents in the country have a bizarre new strategy—and it involves limiting interstate travel.
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