Melissa Rogers, Visiting Professor of Religion and Public Policy, Wake Forest University Divinity School, makes remarks about why the Supreme Court case, Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation is important.
Rogers clarifies why the Supreme Court case, Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation is important to be heard. (:50)
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