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Representative Self-Government And The Declaration Of Independence, Alexander Tsesis
Representative Self-Government And The Declaration Of Independence, Alexander Tsesis
Alexander Tsesis
Legal scholars typically treat the Declaration of Independence as a purely historical document, but as this article explains, the Declaration is relevant to legislative and judicial decisionmaking. After describing why this founding document contains legal significance, I examine two contemporary legal issues through the lens of the Declaration’s prescriptions.
Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment grants Congress the power to make laws that enforce the civil rights clauses in the amendment’s first four sections. In City of Boerne v. Flores and its progeny, however, the Supreme Court decided that it alone can identify fundamental rights and relegated Congress’s power under …
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Recording), Gary Smart
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (Recording), Gary Smart
Gary Smart
"A Mighty Fortress is Our God" is from a private release CD, "Bright Morning Stars are Rising", made as a fundraiser for the Unitarian-Universalist Society. It features hymns from diverse religions and traditions around the world and reflects my interest in a diversity of musical styles including Americana, jazz and world musics.
Life, Death & The God Complex: The Effectiveness Of Incorporating Religion-Based Arguments Into The Pro-Choice Perspective On Abortion, Stacy A. Scaldo
Life, Death & The God Complex: The Effectiveness Of Incorporating Religion-Based Arguments Into The Pro-Choice Perspective On Abortion, Stacy A. Scaldo
Stacy A Scaldo
While speaking on the issue of healthcare in August of 2009, President Barrack Obama told a meeting of Jewish rabbis, “We are God’s partners in matters of life and death.” While the President’s message was expressly targeting choices in healthcare and end of life decisions, the statement is representative of a shift in the public rhetoric reflective of all matters concerning life - including abortion. This, indeed, would be a remarkable change in both express policy and argument identification – one that appears to be a new weapon in the arsenal of those who identify themselves with the pro-choice movement. …
Manifest Destiny Adapted For 1990s’ War Discourse: Mission And Destiny Intertwined, Roberta Coles
Manifest Destiny Adapted For 1990s’ War Discourse: Mission And Destiny Intertwined, Roberta Coles
Roberta Coles
Civil religious themes have long been integral to public discourse in America. Specifically the themes of mission and destiny best known in the farm of Manifest Destiny, still carry the country through periods of foreign conflict. This paper analyzes the discourses of President George Bush during the Persian Gulf War and President Bill Clinton during the Kosovo conflict. I identify the themes of mission by example and mission by intervention and argue that these forms of mission are intertwined. The use of these themes by presidents of different political parties indicates that while they remain useful, they are adapting for …
Archibald Alexander And The Use Of Books: Theological Education And Print Culture In The Early Republic, Michael J. Paulus Jr.
Archibald Alexander And The Use Of Books: Theological Education And Print Culture In The Early Republic, Michael J. Paulus Jr.
Michael J. Paulus, Jr.