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Some Realistic Thinking About Secular Effects, Paul E. Salamanca
Some Realistic Thinking About Secular Effects, Paul E. Salamanca
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Notwithstanding complaints about incoherence in Establishment Clause doctrine, courts by and large administer the Clause responsibly. They do so by mediating between a number of powerful considerations, none of which can ever be entirely disregarded. These considerations include, but are not limited to, separation of church and state, the value of religiosity, the imperative of affording equal treatment to religious and similarly situated nonreligious entities, and the proper role of courts in a democratic political system. This is not to say that courts cannot overstep their bounds and provoke an adverse reaction from other powerful elements within the polity. It …
Constitutional Protection For Conversations Between Therapists And Clients, Paul E. Salamanca
Constitutional Protection For Conversations Between Therapists And Clients, Paul E. Salamanca
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
People have long perceived a connection between mental and even physical illness and physical anguish. Yet, modern culture tends to view both types of illness from an increasingly medical perspective, seeking a genetic or environmental explanation. In most cases, this “medical model” is probably the best approach, even if it is imperfect. First, the purely medical explanation may be accurate. Second, even if it is not accurate, treating the symptoms of a disease with a spiritual source is probably easier than treating the source itself. Ultimately, however, we must take note that disease is often not the result of genetics …
"[B]Etween The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea:"* A Look At The Fifth Amendment Implications Of Probation Programs For Sex Offenders Requiring Mandatory Admissions Of Guilt, Brendan J. Shevlin
"[B]Etween The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea:"* A Look At The Fifth Amendment Implications Of Probation Programs For Sex Offenders Requiring Mandatory Admissions Of Guilt, Brendan J. Shevlin
Kentucky Law Journal
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