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School District Of The City Of Grand Rapids V. Ball, Lewis F. Powell Jr Oct 1984

School District Of The City Of Grand Rapids V. Ball, Lewis F. Powell Jr

Supreme Court Case Files

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Aguilar V. Felton, Lewis F. Powell Jr Oct 1984

Aguilar V. Felton, Lewis F. Powell Jr

Supreme Court Case Files

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Wallace V. Jaffree, Lewis F. Powell Jr Oct 1984

Wallace V. Jaffree, Lewis F. Powell Jr

Supreme Court Case Files

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Estate Of Thornton V. Caldor Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr Oct 1984

Estate Of Thornton V. Caldor Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr

Supreme Court Case Files

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Current Developments In Civil Liberties, Ivan E. Bodensteiner, Rosalie Levinson Jan 1984

Current Developments In Civil Liberties, Ivan E. Bodensteiner, Rosalie Levinson

Law Faculty Publications

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How Useful Is Judicial Review In Free Speech Cases?, Robert F. Nagel Jan 1984

How Useful Is Judicial Review In Free Speech Cases?, Robert F. Nagel

Publications

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Reinterpreting The Religion Clauses: Constitutional Construction And Conceptions Of The Self, Susan H. Williams Jan 1984

Reinterpreting The Religion Clauses: Constitutional Construction And Conceptions Of The Self, Susan H. Williams

Articles by Maurer Faculty

The first amendment guarantees freedom from "law[s] respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." The apparent tension between the two clauses of this provision has generated judicial confusion and scholarly disagreement. The perceived conflict between the religion clauses is the product of a particular understanding of what is most fundamental about human identity and the human situation - an understanding that derives from classical liberal political theory and that assumes a sharp division between the individual and his community. This Note proposes an alternative to the liberal conception of human identity, one that encompasses both the …