Lamb's Chapel v. Center Moriches Union Free
School District (1993)
Excerpt From Justice Scalia's Concurring Opinion:
As to the Court's invocation of the Lemon test: like
some ghoul in a late-night horror movie that repeatedly sits
up in its grave and shuffles abroad after being repeatedly
killed and buried, Lemon stalks our Establishment Clause
jurisprudence once again, frightening the little children and
school attorneys of Center Moriches Union Free School
District. Its most recent burial, only last Term, was, to be
sure, not fully six feet under: Our decision in Lee v.
Weisman, 505 U.S. 577, 586 -587 (1992), conspicuously avoided
using the supposed "test," but also declined the invitation to
repudiate it. . . .
The secret of the Lemon test's survival, I think, is
that it is so easy to kill. It is there to scare us (and our
audience) when we wish it to do so, but we can command it to
return to the tomb at will.