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Standing, Spending, And Separation: How The No-Establishment Rule Does (And Does Not) Protect Conscience, Richard W. Garnett
Standing, Spending, And Separation: How The No-Establishment Rule Does (And Does Not) Protect Conscience, Richard W. Garnett
Villanova Law Review
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Same-Sex Marriage And The Establishment Clause, Geoffrey R. Stone
Same-Sex Marriage And The Establishment Clause, Geoffrey R. Stone
Villanova Law Review
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Even Silence Has No Prayer: The Third Circuit Sacks Coach's Silent Team Prayer In Borden V. School District Of East Brunswick, Edward A. Liva
Even Silence Has No Prayer: The Third Circuit Sacks Coach's Silent Team Prayer In Borden V. School District Of East Brunswick, Edward A. Liva
Villanova Law Review
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Subsidiary And Religious Establishments In The United States Constitution, Kyle Duncan
Subsidiary And Religious Establishments In The United States Constitution, Kyle Duncan
Villanova Law Review
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Context Is King: A Perception-Based Test For Evaluating Government Displays Of The Ten Commandments, Nathan P. Heller
Context Is King: A Perception-Based Test For Evaluating Government Displays Of The Ten Commandments, Nathan P. Heller
Villanova Law Review
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Nonestablishment Under God - The Nonsectarian Principle, Steven D. Smith
Nonestablishment Under God - The Nonsectarian Principle, Steven D. Smith
Villanova Law Review
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Freethought Society V. Chester County And The Ten Commandments Debate: The Buck Stops Here For Establishment Clause Challenges To Religious Public Displays In The Third Circuit, Lauren A. Cates
Villanova Law Review
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God, Jesus, Allah And Yahweh Should Be Government Employees: How Zelman V. Simmons-Harris Can Establish A Constitutional Framework For Government Funding Of Faith-Based Services, Craig A. Newell Jr.
God, Jesus, Allah And Yahweh Should Be Government Employees: How Zelman V. Simmons-Harris Can Establish A Constitutional Framework For Government Funding Of Faith-Based Services, Craig A. Newell Jr.
Villanova Law Review
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The Distinctive Place Of Religious Entities In Our Constitutional Order, Ira C. Lupu, Robert Tuttle
The Distinctive Place Of Religious Entities In Our Constitutional Order, Ira C. Lupu, Robert Tuttle
Villanova Law Review
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Applying The Good News Club Decision In A Manner That Maintains The Separation Of Church And State In Our Schools, James L. Underwood
Applying The Good News Club Decision In A Manner That Maintains The Separation Of Church And State In Our Schools, James L. Underwood
Villanova Law Review
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The Proper Role Of Religion In The Public Schools: Equal Access Instead Of Official Indoctrination, James L. Underwood
The Proper Role Of Religion In The Public Schools: Equal Access Instead Of Official Indoctrination, James L. Underwood
Villanova Law Review
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Removing A Brick From The Jeffersonian Wall Of Separationism: A Per Se Rule For Private Religious Speech In Public Fora, Ryan W. Decker
Removing A Brick From The Jeffersonian Wall Of Separationism: A Per Se Rule For Private Religious Speech In Public Fora, Ryan W. Decker
Villanova Law Review
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Forbidden Fruit: Governmental Aid To Nonpublic Education And The Primary Effect Test Under The Establishment Clause, John E. Mckeever
Forbidden Fruit: Governmental Aid To Nonpublic Education And The Primary Effect Test Under The Establishment Clause, John E. Mckeever
Villanova Law Review
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Constitutional Law - First Amendment - State Licensing Regulation Which Delegates Veto Power To A Church Over The Approval Of Liquor Licenses Within A Specified Distance Of Such Church Violates The Establishment Clause, Mark C. Levy
Villanova Law Review
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Constitutional Law - First Amendment - A Statute That Permits A Tax Deduction For Public As Well As Nonpublic School Tuition And Related Expenses Does Not Violate The Establishment Clause Of The First Amendment, J. Edward Goff
Villanova Law Review
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