on, I want to stress that there are no legal grounds for denyingany student in America the right to openly express their religion while at school.Hopefully, a peaceful compromise on this issue can be reached in the nearfuture; however, such solutions are never that simple when the educationsystem of America is involved. So, for now, the issue of whether youth inAmericas youth should be allowed or denied the right to openly express theirreligious beliefs at school continues to fuel a very fiery debate, but, in my mind,it will always be a matter of personal choice. Works CitedAmerican Bar Association Division of Media Relations and Public Affairs (ABA).Facts About Children and the Law--Question 7: Are students allowed topray at a public school?*http://www.abanet.org/media/factbooks/ch7.html* (3 October 1999.)Buschman, Brian. Religious Expression:Why It Should Be Allowed In The PublicSchools. 10 December1995.*http://www.wam.umd.edu/~brianb/ENG101/* (3 October 1999.)Concerned Women for America (CWA). School Prayer and Religious Liberty: AConstitutional Perspective. 7 August 1997.*http://www.cwfa.org/library/freedom/1997-08-07_pp_prayer.shtml* (4October 1999.)Kramer, Clay. Free Prayer. 18 April 1997.*http://www.ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~ckramer/research1.html* (4 October1999.)Kramer, Clay. I Want My Freedom!. 18 April 1997.*http://www.ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~ckramer/research2.html* (4 October1999.)Robinson, B.A. Religion in the U.S. Public Schools. 18 August 1999.*http://www.religioustolerance.org/ps_pray.html* (3 October 1999.)Robinson, B.A. The Bible and Public Prayer. 11 May 1999.*http://www.religioustolerance.org/prayer.html* (3 October 1999.)The Promise Bible for Students. Ed. Ron Luce. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, Inc.,1997.U.S. Dept. of Education Statement on Religious Freedom. 12 July 1995.*http://www.eagleforum.org/educate/1995/dec95/stateme.html* (4October 1999.)...