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What Happens In Greece Stays In Greece?, Gerard Bradley
What Happens In Greece Stays In Greece?, Gerard Bradley
Gerard V. Bradley
Gerry Bradley contributed the article What Happens in Greece Stays in Greece? to the National Review Online Bench Memo.
Praying In Greece, Gerard Bradley
Praying In Greece, Gerard Bradley
Gerard V. Bradley
Contribution by Gerry Bradley in The Public Discourse. Judicial precedent, historical awareness, and the very nature of prayer all make it clear: legislators have the right to begin their assemblies with a prayer. The Supreme Court is hearing oral argument today in Greece v. Galloway, a case about lawmakers who begin their assemblies with prayer. The dispute has nothing to do with the financially beleaguered Aegean republic, even though one of the prayers at issue hailed Athena and Apollo. This Greece is a town in upstate New York, near Rochester. In 1999, the town began to open its Board meetings …
Supreme Court To Hear Case On Separating Church And State, Gerard Bradley
Supreme Court To Hear Case On Separating Church And State, Gerard Bradley
Gerard V. Bradley
Gerard Bradley was quoted in the Los Angeles Times article Supreme Court to hear new case on religion in public lifeby David G. Savage on November 2, 2013. Notre Dame Law professor Gerard Bradley thinks justices may be ready to "reject or seriously modify the 'endorsement' test."