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" It has been argued that to apply the Constitution in such a way as to prohibit state laws respecting an establishment of religious services in public schools is to indicate a hostility toward religion or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more... "
Beyond the Pledge of Allegiance: Hostility to Religious Expression in the ... - Página 152
por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Property Rights - 2005 - 184 páginas
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Prayer in Public Schools and the Constitution, 1961-1992: Government ...

Robert Sikorski - 1993 - 512 páginas
...inconsistent both with the purposes of the Establishment Clause and with the Establishment Clause itself. It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...such a way as to prohibit state laws respecting an ments to be used in the Mother Tongue within the Church of England. agreeable to the Word of God and...
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Religion, Public Life, and the American Polity

Luis E. Lugo - 1995 - 290 páginas
...government.35 Further, Justice Black strongly dismissed the charge that prohibiting religious services in the public schools is to "indicate a hostility toward...toward prayer": Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. ... It is neither sacrilegious nor antireligious to say that each separate government in this...
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Church and State in the Modern Age: A Documentary History

J. F. Maclear - 1995 - 534 páginas
...inconsistent both with the purposes of the Establishment Clause and with the Establishment Clause itself. It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. The history of man is inseparable from the history of religion. And . . . many people have devoutly...
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The American Constitutional Experience: Selected Readings & Supreme Court ...

Richard M Battistoni - 2000 - 198 páginas
...inconsistent both with the purposes of the Establishment Clause and with the Establishment Clause itself. It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. The history of man is inseparable from the history of religion. And perhaps it is not too much...
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Encyclopedia of Supreme Court Quotations

Christopher A. Anzalone - 2000 - 422 páginas
...Legislation, Religion, Religious persecution Justice Hugo Black Engelv. Vitale, 370 US 421, 433-^35 (1962) It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. The history of man is inseparable from the history of religion. And perhaps it is not too much...
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Over the Wall: Protecting Religious Expression in the Public Square

Frank Guliuzza - 2000 - 240 páginas
...government." Further, Justice Black strongly dismissed the charge that prohibiting religious services in the public schools is to "indicate a hostility toward...toward prayer": Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. ... It is neither sacrilegious nor antireligious to say that each separate government in this...
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The American Studies Anthology

Richard P. Horwitz - 2001 - 420 páginas
...personal, too sacred, too holy, to permit its "unhallowed perversion" by a civil magistrate. . . . It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. The history of man is inseparable from the history of religion. And perhaps it is not too much...
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Congressional Protection of Religious Liberty

Louis Fisher - 2003 - 94 páginas
...is good."5 In writing for the majority, Justice Black tried to steer clear of any animosity toward religion: It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. The history of man is inseparable from the history of religion.... It is neither sacrilegious...
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Who's Afraid of Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

Siarlys Jenkins - 2005 - 272 páginas
...inconsistent both with the purposes of the Establishment Clause and with the Establishment Clause itself. It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. The history of man is inseparable from the history of religion. And perhaps it is not too much...
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How Free Can Religion Be?

Randall P. Bezanson - 2006 - 299 páginas
...the colonies in this country soon after the establishment of official religions in those colonies. It has been argued that to apply the Constitution...or toward prayer. Nothing, of course, could be more wrong. [People left] the cross-currents of officially established state religions and religious persecution...
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