Tennessee Statutes

§ 49-6-2902 — Legislative findings

Tennessee § 49-6-2902

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 49-6-2902 (2026).

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(a)The general assembly finds the following:
(1)Judicial decisions concerning religion, free speech and public education are widely misunderstood and misapplied;
(2)Confusion surrounding these decisions has caused some to be less accommodating of the religious liberty and free speech rights of students than permitted under the first amendment to the United States constitution;
(3)Confusion surrounding these decisions has resulted in needless litigation and conflicts;
(4)The supreme court of the United States has ruled that the establishment clause of the first amendment to the United States constitution requires that public schools neither advance nor inhibit religion. Public schools should be neutral in matters of faith and treat religion with fairness and respect;
(5)Neutrality to

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Related

§ 4071
20 U.S.C. § 4071
§ 2000b
42 U.S.C. § 2000b

Legislative History

Acts 1997, ch. 422, § 1.

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