Former AHA President David Niose argues at Psychology Today that “In God We Trust” is inherently religious, and that proposed laws forcing districts to display it in schools constitute a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
What do you think?
Former AHA President David Niose argues at Psychology Today that “In God We Trust” is inherently religious, and that proposed laws forcing districts to display it in schools constitute a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
What do you think?
Do any of these surprise you?
Over at the Huffington Post, AHA Executive Director Roy Speckhardt outlines five priorities that Congress simply is not addressing.
What are some things you wish Congress would tackle that they’re not?