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Religious Tests In The Mirror: The Constitutional Law And Constitutional Etiquette Of Religion In Judicial Nominations, Paul Horwitz Oct 2006

Religious Tests In The Mirror: The Constitutional Law And Constitutional Etiquette Of Religion In Judicial Nominations, Paul Horwitz

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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Pluralism And Public Legal Reason, Lawrence B. Solum Oct 2006

Pluralism And Public Legal Reason, Lawrence B. Solum

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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Empiricism, Religion, And Judicial Decision-Making, Stephen M. Feldman Oct 2006

Empiricism, Religion, And Judicial Decision-Making, Stephen M. Feldman

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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Introduction: Religion, Division, And The Constitution, Richard W. Garnett Oct 2006

Introduction: Religion, Division, And The Constitution, Richard W. Garnett

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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Intelligent Design And The First Amendment: A Response, Jay D. Wexler Jan 2006

Intelligent Design And The First Amendment: A Response, Jay D. Wexler

Faculty Scholarship

In September 2005, a federal district judge in Pennsylvania began presiding over the nation's first trial regarding the constitutionality of introducing the concept of "intelligent design" (ID), a purportedly scientific alternative to the theory of evolution, into the public schools. My previous work has argued that teaching ID in the public schools would raise serious constitutional problems. In a series of writings, including a full length book and several articles, Baylor University professor Francis Beckwith has argued that public schools may constitutionally teach ID. In doing so, Beckwith has critiqued a number of arguments I have previously advanced in my …