In the Santa Fe ISD v. Doe case of 2000, the Supreme Court became involved in a conflict in the constitutional rights in public prayer at high school football game that potentially violates the establishment clause. In this case, students allowed the Chaplain to deliver or choose students to deliver the prayer publically before the football game. The courts made a decision based on a public religious message on school property that prayer the practice was in violation of the Establishment Clause. Although there is nothing wrong with prayer during a school function, this act deemed as a "religious practice of prayer", violating the first Amendment right (Green, 2016, par. 9). As a Christian woman who comes from a Christian family