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2018 Op. Ark. Att'y Gen. 1 (2018)

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                             STATE  OF ARKANSAS
                             ATTORNEY GENERAl
                               LESLIE RUTLEDGE

Opinion No. 2017-101

March  27, 2018

The Honorable  Les Eaves
State Representative
102 Club Cove
Searcy, AR 72143-7440

Dear Representative Eaves:

I am writing in response to your request for an opinion as to whether Act 911 of
2017 is preempted by federal law or subject to other constitutional concerns.

RESPONSE

Act 911 (the Act) calls for posters with the national motto, In God We Trust,
to be  displayed in Arkansas's public schools and  state agencies if voluntary
donations are available to cover their cost.' In my opinion, federal law does not
preempt the Act. And  the Act does not violate the Establishment Clause (or any
other clause) of the United States Constitution. The United States Supreme Court
has set forth several different tests used to analyze whether government action
violates the Establishment Clause.  The Court  uses different tests in different
circumstances, and it is not perfectly clear which test would be used here.

But, in my opinion, the Act likely passes constitutional scrutiny regardless of the
test applied. First, there is nothing unconstitutional about the use of religious
subjects or materials in public schools as long as it is presented as part of a secular
program  of education.2  The Act  roots the national motto firmly in a civic-
historical context by requiring that the posters display the United States and

See  Acts 2017, No. 911 (An Act to Amend Arkansas Law Concerning the Display of the
National Motto of the United States, 'In God We Trust'; And for Other Purposes) (to be codified
at Ark. Code Ann. § 1-4-133).

2Florey v. Sioux Falls School Dist. 49-5, 619 F.2d 1311, 1329 (8th Cir. 1980).

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