The House may vote this week on a bill that says only state courts can hear cases involving the Pledge of Allegiance, which would pre-empt the U.S. Supreme Court from ruling on whether the pledge's "under God" phrasing violates the First Amendment. Along with gay marriage and the perennial matter of flag-burning, the pledge has joined a list of hot-button legal topics that Republicans are pushing toward congressional votes to remind voters of differences between the GOP and the Democrats.
September 20, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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