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Town of Greece v. Galloway, 134 S. Ct. 1811 (2014).
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Town of Greece v. Galloway, 134 S. Ct. 1811 (U.S. Supreme Court, 2014). https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/town-of-greece/
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Town of Greece v. Galloway (134 S. Ct. 1811) [U.S. Supreme Court, 2014] — Traditional invocations at city meetings do not violate the Establishment Clause. Source: ReligiousLiberty.TV (https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/town-of-greece/, accessed April 9, 2026).
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Holding: Traditional invocations at city meetings do not violate the Establishment Clause.
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Town of Greece v. Galloway (134 S. Ct. 1811) is a Establishment Clause case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2014. The court held that traditional invocations at city meetings do not violate the Establishment Clause.