1997),[1] refers to an Eleventh Circuit Court case in which the plaintiff, Brian Bown, a school teacher, challenged as an unconstitutional Establishment Clause violation Georgia's law requiring a "Moment of Quiet Reflection".
The Supreme Court of the United States denied certiorari for an appeal.
The State of Georgia passed the Moment of Quiet Reflection in Schools Act, which came into effect in 1994.
The law did not require or endorse prayer,[2] saying that it "is not intended to be and shall not be conducted as a religious service or exercise".
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