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Some Difficulties In Assuring Equality And Avoiding Endorsement, Jesse H. Choper Jan 2009

Some Difficulties In Assuring Equality And Avoiding Endorsement, Jesse H. Choper

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Equality, Conscience, And The Liberty Of The Church: Justifying The Controversiale Per Controversialius, Patrick Mckinley Brennan Jan 2009

Equality, Conscience, And The Liberty Of The Church: Justifying The Controversiale Per Controversialius, Patrick Mckinley Brennan

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Introduction, Patrick Mckinley Brennan, John F. Scarpa Jan 2009

Introduction, Patrick Mckinley Brennan, John F. Scarpa

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Do Churches Matter - Towards An Institutional Understanding Of The Religion Clauses, Richard W. Garnett Jan 2008

Do Churches Matter - Towards An Institutional Understanding Of The Religion Clauses, Richard W. Garnett

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Church, State, And The Practice Of Love, Richard W. Garnett Jan 2007

Church, State, And The Practice Of Love, Richard W. Garnett

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Houses Of Worship And Religious Liberty: Constitutional Limits To Landmark Preservation And Architectural Review, Angela C. Carmella Jan 1991

Houses Of Worship And Religious Liberty: Constitutional Limits To Landmark Preservation And Architectural Review, Angela C. Carmella

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Taxation And Constitutional Law - The Internal Revenue Service Has The Power To Revoke The Tax-Exempt Status Of Private Schools Which Practice Racial Discrimination Due To Religious Belief, Since These Schools Are Not Charitable, And Revocation Does Not Violate The Free Exercise Or The Establishment Clauses Of The First Amendment, James R. Malone Jr. Jan 1984

Taxation And Constitutional Law - The Internal Revenue Service Has The Power To Revoke The Tax-Exempt Status Of Private Schools Which Practice Racial Discrimination Due To Religious Belief, Since These Schools Are Not Charitable, And Revocation Does Not Violate The Free Exercise Or The Establishment Clauses Of The First Amendment, James R. Malone Jr.

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