Chatham Middle School Case

Lessons on world religions as part of comparative religion curriculum do not violate the Establishment Clause when presented within an academic framework alongside multiple religions.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Year: 2025
Holding: Lessons on world religions as part of comparative religion curriculum do not violate the Establishment Clause when presented within an academic framework alongside multiple religions.
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Chatham Middle School Case is a Education case in 2025. The court held that lessons on world religions as part of comparative religion curriculum do not violate the Establishment Clause when presented within an academic framework alongside multiple religions.