The above prayer was recited by the kindergarten children in the morning classes prior to their partaking of milk and cookies. 184, White-stone, New York, were precluded from reciting a prayer pursuant to an order of the school principal. ![]() The facts indicate that the infant plaintiffs, students in P. ![]() The defendants move to dismiss the complaint. The infant plaintiffs seek a mandatory injunction, requiring the defendants to afford the plaintiffs an opportunity to express their love and affection to Almighty God each day through a prayer, voluntarily offered in their respective classrooms an injunction, enjoining the defendants from interfering with the recitation of this prayer, and to declare such prayers constitutional. Brind, Jr., Counsel, State Education Dept., Albany, N. of Education of City of New York, Joseph M. ![]() Counsel, for defendants Elihu Oshinsky, Max J. Rubin et al., constituting the Board of Education of the City of New York, and Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, Defendants. Stein, his parent and next friend, et al., Plaintiffs,Įlihu OSHINSKY, Principal, Public School 184, Whitestone, New York, and Max J.
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