Police Tell Woman She Can't Pray Inside Home, Constitution Is 'Just a Piece of Paper'
October 3, 2016Mary Anne Sause, a Louisburg, Kansas, woman who says she was ordered by local police to stop praying in her home and told that a copy of the Constitution she showed them was "just a piece of paper," has appealed a district court's ruling that officers did not violate her First Amendment.
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