Read the scenario.
Three friends eat lunch together every day at their public middle school. One friend is Jewish, one is Muslim, and one is Christian. Each friend says a prayer before eating.
Why is this action constitutional when school-sponsored prayer is not?
The First Amendment protects individuals’ religious speech.
The First Amendment does not address individual religious speech.
The First Amendment makes an exception for prayer outside of class.
The First Amendment only addresses the government’s role in religion.