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Supreme Court
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Prayer Issue
Washington (JTA)—Whether
or not the Constitution permits
voluntary student prayer
groups in public schools was left
undecided by a Supreme Court
decision last week. The Court
sidestepped the issue when it
ruled, by a 5 to 4 vote, that a
former member of the school
board in Williamsport, Pa. had
no legal right to challenge a
Federal District Court decision
upholding the right of a student
group, called Petros, to hold
prayer meetings.
In the majority opinion on the
case known as Bender V.
Williamsport, Justice John Paul
Stevens said that "an individual
board member cannot invoke
the board's interest in the case
to confer standing upon him-
self." He also said that John
Youngman Jr., the former board
member, could not show that he
or his school-age son were harm-
ed by the meetings.
The majority opinion did not
deal with the issue of the legali-
ty of voluntary prayer meetings
in high schools. But the
dissenters, led by Chief Justice
Warren Burger, said that high
school students had a right
based on the First Amendment
guarantee of free speech to hold
prayer meetings on the same
basis as other extracurricular
activities.
This argument is essentially
the same principle as contained
in the Equal Access Act,enacted
by Congress last year. This law
provides that if public schools
permit student-initiated organ-
izations to meet before or after
the school day it cannot discrim-
inate against religious groups.
First Test Tube
Baby Born
In Israel
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's first
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frozen embryo — and only the
fifth such birth in the world —
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was only the third country in
which frozen embryos had been
successfully re-implated, after
four other births in Melbourne,
ralia, and Cambridge,
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He explained that the em-
bryos, raised in test-tubes from
newly fertilized eggs, were
frozen gradually by computer
control to minus 180 celsius, and
then kept in liquid nitrogen for
as long as required.
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