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Faith and Action President Rob Schenck holds a press conference with Raymond Moore and Patty Bills in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building following their ruling on Monday that prayers that open town council meetings do not violate the Constitution even if they routinely stress Christianity, Washington, D.C., Monday, May 5, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Faith and Action President Rob Schenck, left, holds a press conference with Patty Bills, right, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building following their ruling on Monday that prayers that open town council meetings do not violate the Constitution even if they routinely stress Christianity, Washington, D.C., Monday, May 5, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Faith and Action President Rob Schenck, center, holds a press conference with Raymond Moore, left, and Patty Bills, right, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building following their ruling on Monday that prayers that open town council meetings do not violate the Constitution even if they routinely stress Christianity, Washington, D.C., Monday, May 5, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Faith and Action President Rob Schenck, right, holds a press conference with Raymond Moore, second from left, and Patty Bills, left, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building following their ruling on Monday that prayers that open town council meetings do not violate the Constitution even if they routinely stress Christianity, Washington, D.C., Monday, May 5, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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FILE - In this March 18, 2014 file photo, Pastor Mike Metzger, right, of First Bible Baptist Church, leads a moment of prayer at the start of the Greece Town Board meeting in Greece, N.Y. The Supreme Court said Monday that prayers that open town council meetings do not violate the Constitution even if they routinely stress Christianity. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)

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FILE - In this March 18, 2014 file photo, Pastor Mike Metzger, right, of First Bible Baptist Church, leads a moment of prayer at the start of the Greece Town Board meeting in Greece, N.Y. The Supreme Court said Monday that prayers that open town council meetings do not violate the Constitution even if they routinely stress Christianity. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)

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FILE - In this April 26, 2014 file photo, people walk on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. The Supreme Court said Monday that prayers that open town council meetings do not violate the Constitution even if they routinely stress Christianity. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)