Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE A?TORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN tioh we Quot., ln en (I&) mInIat. during the . ID the noon hour oondder- ostho rahool6a~~ 'I am *loo iaiormed that thlr ‘relligiour lnrtruo- tion, 18 OS 8 Qwt1ouhr dbzia8inbtloa OP 8QOt ox- oluriroly, end 18 aot merely 6OXWti lnrtrwtloa ln PO11&$Oa. T h 8M g u lalheolhour8uw r framSto0 A.M. to 4tOO P.M. during the day.* Pou rtrtb thet you uw Informed that the lnrtruotlon 18 Of e PWtiOti- dmcnniMtiOlL '2hi8 OpiniOl3 i8 OQrO8Bl~ Honorbblo Joha 0. Yarbur@r, Q~O /a rritka On th. a88UQtiOA tbnt suoh iniMtiOn 18 oomot, end It la rooordirrgly oo llmlted. It 18 wu ~IIOWII that 0~ Of th0 6PUIO8 Of the 20-8 rp;,ia ~a8 the aforoed MtlOnrJ r8llgloaof the Rapubllo A8 l 8OMOQUMIO0, b@rh%Ih ~OVi81OIh8. WOOP• inO~U6- ld la OUF*~Oll8titUtiOtt to dlromr th8 rhurah f&8 tho dkta and to @wantee abrolute reli OU8 hsednr. 88otion8 6 and 7 ot ow Bill of alghta(Artlo 1 of the Tuaa Corutltutlon) r@tLd2'88peOti+@~ a8 iO33OTS@ ,688. 6. All am hat. a aetuml uad Indo- t to wrr8hlp Alalghtr God aboord- Oat08 Of theil,Om eOKl801OtIOO8. MO man ahall be ooxt~elledto attoad, rreot or mlppo~t any plao. of WOr8hip, or to rul.mtaln tinyminirt~ e@i.xUt hl8 OOn8.t. IO hymn ~uthorlt ought, In aq oap* mhatevot, to oon- trelor In tbrfWr with the right8 of,ooarotenco In utter8 of relligion,and n0 pretwonoe rhlll 6ver be given by law to any r~ellglou5 society or mode or uorshlp. But it shall be tka dut of' tb ~~i8letUW to p&58 ruoh &LU8 88 mrj L Ii40088W~ t0 pZ?OteCtl Q-u W8m Zeli&OW duuu8iaation ia thd paoeab 1 0 l njoymeat of it8 om mod& or pub110 worahlp.o %*o. 7. Ho MDOJ ahall be appropriated, or dim rp0raw ~r~8 uqs the benoilt OS y 8eOt; or Z+miOU8 800 0 , ~tiO&Oti Or M 1161OU8 8-l MC proport bolong3ag to the state be approprlahdror any 8u0h pur- jm808.W bootion 6 OS Artlcla VII, aonrtltutlon of Texar, pro- VidO8, in &MI+, &I fOuOV8: ’ 04 l And no law &all ever bo maoted ap oay pert oi the poraenent or arall- fUXbdtO~otber~8. tit.Wsri Eono~ Johll 0. mrbwgrr, page #S aar dmll the ume, or U& 8W&5Uic80f#01J l 0 l “. 8U a180 &tie , . . . ThW p~0~i8101i8 ~0~0 bOfOF0 thr sU~r8W GOId Of T-8 ia tb U8a Of -Oh eta l. ta h r llOOl kt ti., 1 09 6.1. ll.6. Ia that U(LM It RI hold in *Shot that the hold- ingo imc dnglxmalrer ln t&o pbllo 8oh0018 8hloh oon- 8lrtd of tuedlag by the tuohor rlthout ooameat of .non800- Wirn UtreOt8 irao th0 Blblo, &nd th, 8lnglrr&Of aPPrOoprl- mugs, in uhloh the pap118 were lntlkd but aot rsqulrad to jola, wu eotlonablo uader the abow quoted prori- 81OPI Of tb 8u al80 Na.ffes t8 Board 0r Eduaetlon (Wish.), 77 f. U. P60~ People u ml. Oollmar ve S~.U~OJ (Cola. , eb6 ?. 610~ mOk5tt fe Brook8vlll0 (Iraded 6ohoOl Wit., IIQ.), 87 8. I. 798) ~tO~WI8OlI 1, Fi8nyon, 7 k. Dirt. 1. 666. H0WW.P~ th0 OOUPt splphrtioall~8tim88Od t&O p o la ttb ettblx~~I~s~o~~~~l~lno~o~r. w* QUO- the f~llo~lng from th8 opinion of the oourt: ’ l + l It 8O8 tb5 PUrpOW Of th0 cOll5titU- tlolr to forbid Uie u6e of publlofund8 for tha 8uppO?t of any pertiotier dmKdnatiOn of ro- li&orU PO 10, Wh0-r th’3J b8 OhPi8tirn, OF of otbr lpoP lgfoa.e." mdri6r0, 8XWOi808 ThiCh would holUd0 UiJ OXQl'O88iOXl reptmeaWt6tho peoullaror dl8tinatlntlew.6rdo6wot uy Hot or duurirution would not ba taon8eoteriath Such lXWOiU8 would ba ia +lol~tlon OS our Conrtltution. ItkcCorQtl8 &Pi8 (&fOl'JMle, p-08 w, 913) it 18 8trt- ld that tbm 18 aom a tmdeno both ln oonrtltutlonE1 prorl- 810~~8and In judloal oon8truot 3 on to exeludr any rollglou8 in- 8tZ’UOtiOfl lIlth0 pub110 8OhO018. See r380 16 C. J., No. 604. &U supnV aOUFt in the mlb~k Oa#O ha8 not 6OM tbrt tOr, but it definitely omaultted ltaelfto the doutrlnethat If ro- li&iOW UWO18.8 @PO hrld, they EUBt b 8tl’iotly nOMOOt~;eIi in ehamato?. You rtrto that the ln8truotlozr Is .of a partlou- Lu dwnmlmtioa or 8eot erolwlr~l~ and Ir not merely general lwtrwtlaa in r*llgloP.' Your first quartionIs, therefore, uu~med b tha negatlvo. l.! YOU S8k tithSF thS LlooLI hOW 18 PU’t Of thb 8OhOO1 day. There doubt thatunderArt1010R906,Retl8ed ou1 bo DO OiViL.8titUt@8, it IS. 800 that pert of Artlole 0906 whioh provide81 .A .OhOO~ mOZ&h 8hdl OOIlli8t Oi tlOt 1088 thrn tibatr 8ohooldrp8, lnoluslto of h0lld~78, and shall bs tau& for not 1088 thaa 8woa hours ilItOti88iOn8 & ~eOOUb8.0 gL$iEi: sii$$Fif However, won without this statute ss think that ths noonhourmuldbs a QIst of ths 8ShooldAy. ThO baud of frw- tee6 drtWmin.8 th6 time U.d tOZl&h Of Z'tJOOS8O8~and thr 8tU- dents sre SubjeOt t0 tie SUpOmi8iOn Ot t&O 8OhOOl authoritior. Tour 8eoond question IS, ttrsreioro, uurered in tie afilrmatlYe. You ark the ooMeotion rsoond with the ot- qu.stion in iWing of X’S1iglOUS i.MtZUOtiOa sohool. in m W@ think it propw to 8ktS ths lolloring rule uznounoed by the Supreme how Court In Joralgen v. F'laley, 90 Tu. 206, 58 S. 7i. 24, in con- stzwlng that part OS Saotion 6, Art1010 vxx of the Constitution tioh we heye heretofor. qtlotodc sThs Lsglsleture osnnot do by lmllrootlon whst It oamot do dlrsotly.m W* think thl8 r ulinglppllos to all three.of the oon- 8titUtiOti proYl8lon8 under oon8ideratlon. In other 8Orb8, th8 rohool oennot ofrer religlow inrtruotlon of a seotarlen ohsractar ragerdlu8 0r when or how It 18 oftered. The 00h001 osmot do by lndireotlon whst It oennotdo dlreotl7. Wr wish to thank you tar your very able brief.