Topic: Lemon Test

4 chapters across the catalog

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:10:56 - 1:15:32

1839: Feces Thesis

Todd Blanche Defends Prosecution of Don Lemon

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the federal indictment of Don Lemon during an interview with George Stephanopoulos, stating that "independent journalism" does not include storming a church to disrupt a service. Blanche emphasized that the FACE Act protects religious freedom for all citizens. The discussion also referenced the "Lemon Test," a Supreme Court standard for determining if laws violate the Establishment Clause.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 2:32:59 - 2:42:07

1790: Florida Ounce

The Lemon Test and Ten Commandments in Schools

A legal battle in Texas over the mandatory display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms is analyzed through the lens of Supreme Court precedents. The "Lemon Test" of 1971, which evaluated government entanglement with religion, has reportedly been superseded by a "History and Tradition" test following the 2022 Coach Kennedy case. Proponents argue the Ten Commandments are a secular foundation of American law.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 58:11 - 1:03:02

1637: LIE-DAR

Separation of Church and State, The Lemon Test

The debate over the separation of church and state has intensified, with critics of the religious right citing the First Amendment's Establishment Clause. Some legal analysts suggest reviving the "Lemon Test" to prevent lawmakers from passing legislation based on religious doctrine. Conversely, proponents of religious influence argue that secular ideologies like Marxism are often treated with more leniency in the public square.

Buy Stamps!
Episode 1272 2:05:42 - 2:10:08

1272: Buy Stamps!

Media Use of Rorschach Test Terminology for Kenosha

CNN commentators Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo described the civil unrest in Kenosha as a "Rorschach test" for the country. Lemon warned that internal polling and focus groups show the rioting is hurting Democrats, signaling a need for Joe Biden to address the violence directly.