Climbing the Charts with Angie Lawless and Brandon Miller

Ep: 54: Is Gino's Bulso's Bible Bill Constitutional?

1 h 11 min · 17. feb. 2026
episode Ep: 54: Is Gino's Bulso's Bible Bill Constitutional? cover

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There's a bill of biblical proportions in the Tennessee Legislature. Some are questioning its constitutionality. State House Rep. Gino Bulso filed HB1419. The legislation, which Bulso refers to as the "Protecting Religious Liberty and Expression in Public School Act" would require religion to be taught in Tennessee schools and permits prayer on campuses. In this episode of Climbing the Charts, Angie Lawless and Brandon Miller sit down with Sara Mayeaux, a Vanderbilt Law professor to discuss whether or not it's a violation of separation of church and state.

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