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  • Campus prayer groups have been officially allowed in schools since 1984, when Congress approved the Equal Access Act.
  • The school's situation was placed under the Equal Access Act because it allowed other  limited open forums.
  • The law, the Federal Equal Access Act of 1984, was intended to allow Bible clubs to meet in schools.
  • Colin sued, accusing the board of violating the Equal Access Act, which gives students the right to form clubs.
  • The Equal Access Act has also been used to fight opposition to gay-straight alliances in high schools across the nation.
  • Now, gay and lesbian groups are appealing to the Equal Access Act on the same basis as the Christian clubs.
  • The suit cited the Equal Access Act of 1984, the Fourteenth Amendment guaranteeing equal protection and other civil rights laws.
  • The Equal Access Act of 1984, which is cited as a major point in the clubs renewal, does not respect local club minimums.
  • The students sued the school board, claiming that their rights under the First Amendment and the 1984 Equal Access Act had been violated.
  • Proponents point to court decisions allowing GSAs to meet under the Equal Access Act, a federal law passed to protect students'First Amendment rights.
  • The case stems from the 1984 Equal Access Act, which Congress passed to ensure nondiscriminatory access to public high schools that accept federal aid.
  • The "'Equal Access Act "'is a United States federal law passed in 1984 to compel federally funded secondary schools to provide equal access to extracurricular clubs.
  • Under the Equal Access Act, student religious groups have the same right to use the school media to announce their meetings as any other noncurriculum-related school groups.
  • Under the Equal Access Act, student religious groups have the same right of access to public school facilities during non-instructional time as students have for secular activities.
  • The Equal Access Act of 1994, a federal law championed by Sen . Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, was crafted to keep public school doors open to after-hours Bible clubs.
  • Due to parent and student outrage, several clubs were reinstated . ) This refusal was found to contradict the First Amendment, as well as the Equal Access Act.
  • Congress passed the Equal Access Act in 1984 amid concerns that school districts were banning religious clubs because they didn't want to be seen as endorsing particular faiths.
  • Prayer services and worship exercises covered : A meeting, as defined and protected by the Equal Access Act, may include a prayer service, Bible reading, or other worship excercise.
  • For instance, the 1984 Equal Access Act requires public schools to let Bible clubs and other religious-oriented groups meet on campus if other extracurricular organizations also use the facilities.
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