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Joe Kennedy, whose name made national headlines in 2015 when he was let go from his position as assistant coach at Bremerton High School, returned to the field for a sole game Sept. 1. The public ...
The nation’s top court ruled the Bremerton School District violated coach Joe Kennedy’s First Amendment rights, saying prayers amounted to private speech and could not be restricted by the ...
The true, highly-publicized story of Coach Joe Kennedy — a Marine veteran turned high school football coach who fought to pray on the 50-yard line — takes center stage in the new film ...
Joe Kennedy, a varsity coach at Bremerton High School, lost his job in 2015 and fought a yearslong legal battle to get it back. In a statement on his website, Kennedy cited several reasons for ...
Send an email to Virginia. After a seven-year legal battle that ended with a victory at the Supreme Court, Joe Kennedy will be back on the field Sept. 1 coaching football and taking a knee in prayer.
Football coach Joe Kennedy said he hopes to inspire others as his journey to the Supreme Court to defend his First Amendment rights hits the big screen this weekend. Average Joe debuts across ...
As expected, Bremerton High School Assistant Coach Joe Kennedy prayed on the field at Friday’s home opener. The coach was fired in 2015 for praying on the 50-yard line with players, and what ...
But in 2015, someone from an opposing school mentioned the practice to the principal of Bremerton High School where Joe Kennedy coached. He was told to stop. He did not. Kennedy and his wife ...