Two: Religious observances and activities in public schools -- Bible reading and prayer -- Student religious clubs -- The fine line between teaching about religion and teaching religious beliefs -- Religious holiday observances -- Display of religious symbols -- Teachers wearing religious garb -- Religious influences in commencement exercises -- Distribution of religious literature -- Conclusion.
Three: Religious exemptions from public school programs -- Exemptions from mandatory schooling -- Exemptions from mandatory immunizations -- Exemptions from school observances -- Exemptions from curricular offerings -- Exemptions from regulations governing student athletes -- Excusal from public school for religious observances -- Conclusion.
Four: Religious challenges to the public school curriculum -- Challenges to course offerings -- The Creationism-evolution dispute -- Censorship of instructional materials -- Alleged establishment of the religion of secular humanism -- Conclusion.
Five: Rental, shared-time, and released-time arrangements -- Proprietary rental arrangements -- Shared-time or dual-enrollment programs -- Released time for religious instruction -- Conclusion.
Six: State aid to parochial schools -- Transportation aid -- Loan of textbooks -- Other types of parochiaid -- Diagnostic, therapeutic, and remedial services -- State-prescribed tests and record keeping services -- Tax relief for parents of nonpublic school students -- Conclusion.
Seven: Governmental regulation of parochial schools -- The state's regulatory authority -- Application of federal policies to religious schools -- Conclusion.