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Lemon v Kurtzman What position would people who the broad interpretation of the establishment clause takes on this issue? The narrow interpretation? The literal interpretation?
What arguments can you make for permitting the government to do what it did? What values and interests are involved?

3. What arguments can you make for prohibiting the government from doing what it did? What values and interests are involved?

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