Religion and the Constitution, Volume 2: Establishment and Fairness
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Religion and the Constitution, Volume 2: Establishment and Fairness

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Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challenge for judges and lawmakers, particularly when religious groups seek exemption from laws that govern others. Should students in public schools be allowed to organize devotional Bible readings and prayers on school property? Does reciting "under God" in the Pledge o

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Hardcover, 555 pages
Published April 1st 2008 by Princeton University Press
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Currently reading for my Religious Studies seminar, examining Church-State relations in America. Definitely an interesting read for just about anyone.
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