Cammack v. Waihee

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1991-04-30

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O’SCANNLAIN, Circuit Judge: We are asked to decide the constitutionality of a Hawaii statute declaring Good Friday a state holiday. Our task is not as simple as it might appear. I In 1941, the Territory of Hawaii enacted a bill declaring that Good Friday, the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, shall be “set apart and established as [a] territorial holiday[].” Act effective Apr. 30, 1941,…

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