Jamaal is employed at the Cumberland County Courthouse in NorthCarolina as a court reporter. Jamaal is Muslim.
Question:
Jamaal is employed at the Cumberland County Courthouse in NorthCarolina as a court reporter. Jamaal is Muslim. Every day beforecourt starts, Judge Mack requires that the courtroom personnel meetin his chambers to recite the Lord’s prayer, which is part of theChristian religious belief. Jamaal does not want to continuereciting the Lord’s prayer, but he is afraid of losing his job atthe county courthouse. Jamaal asked judge Mack to excuse him fromthe recitation of the Lord's prayer so that he can engage in Muslimreligious prayer and meditation during that time. Judge Mack hasrefused to allow him to do so.
Assume that Jamaal has stopped you on the street and asked youabout his legal rights. You have taken professor Bryant’s class atFayetteville State University, so you are fully knowledgeable aboutconstitutional rights.
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (Do not restate the question inyour answer. Just put the question number at the beginning of youranswer to each question. )
1) Which constitutional right is implicated by this scenario? State the name of the constitutional provision and explainwhat it means. (10 PTS)
2) Does Jamaal have any protection from being fired from hisgovernment job at the county courthouse if he refuses toparticipate in reciting the Lord’s prayer. EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER.(15 PTS).
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