Probably; it is state establishment of religion.
The US constitution mandates that government stay out of religion. Requiring an oath that mentions God is unconstitutional.
Most if not all courts do not require the words "So help me God" to be spoken by witnesses when taking the oath.
To uphold the the law , so help me God.
The words "so help me god" have never been present in the oath of office for Presidents, though they appear in other oaths for other offices they are not present in the presidential oath as set down in the Constitution.
he addded "so god help me "
so help me god
Yes it does :)
so help me God
so help thee god
so help me God
Most people who take this oath give their name after "I" at the beginning of the oath and add "so help me God" at the end.
The first President to say the words "so help me God" as the end of his Presidential oath was President Chester A. Arthur in 1881. Each President since then has used those words.