Religion and the Law: A Dictionary

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ABC-CLIO, 1999 - 451 páginas


Advocating no particular theological or jurisprudential point of view, Religion and the Law examines the constitutional provisions in their historical context, analyzes how the First Amendment defines religion, spotlights the issue of religious exercises and public schools, defines government neutrality in religious matters, and surveys official acknowledgment and endorsement of religious values.

Supported by real-life case studies and court rulings, Religion and the Law covers every important aspect of the issue, from abortion and academic freedom to blue laws, the right-to-die controversy, and zoning.


- Provides excerpts from real-life case studies and court rulings

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INTRODUCTION
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RELIGION AND THE
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B BAEHR V LEWIN Haw 1993
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Christopher Thomas Anglim is a government documents librarian at the St. Mary's University Law School in San Antonio, TX.

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