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Religious Group Autonomy: Further Reflections About What Is At Stake, Kathleen A. Brady Jul 2006

Religious Group Autonomy: Further Reflections About What Is At Stake, Kathleen A. Brady

Working Paper Series

This article addresses the protections afforded by the First Amendment when government regulation interferes with the internal activities or affairs of religious groups. In previous pieces, I have argued that the First Amendment should be construed to provide religious groups a broad right of autonomy over all aspects of internal group operations, those that are clearly religious in nature as well as activities that seem essentially secular. In my view, such autonomy is necessary to preserve the ability of religious groups to generate, live out and communicate their own visions for social life, including ideas that can push the norms …


Executive Orders And The Development Of Presidential Power, William Hebe Jan 1972

Executive Orders And The Development Of Presidential Power, William Hebe

Villanova Law Review

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Some Doubts Concerning The Proposal To Elect The President By Direct Popular Vote, Albert J. Rosenthal Jan 1968

Some Doubts Concerning The Proposal To Elect The President By Direct Popular Vote, Albert J. Rosenthal

Villanova Law Review

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Presidential Inability: Procrastination, Apathy And The Constitution, Cornelius W. Wickersham Jan 1961

Presidential Inability: Procrastination, Apathy And The Constitution, Cornelius W. Wickersham

Villanova Law Review

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