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The Questions Rehnquist Hasn't Had To Answer, Bruce Ledewitz Aug 1986

The Questions Rehnquist Hasn't Had To Answer, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals


Monzo Raises Taxing Issue, Bruce Ledewitz Mar 1986

Monzo Raises Taxing Issue, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals


The Death Penalty—An Issue Of Conscience And Conflict, Bruce Ledewitz Jan 1986

The Death Penalty—An Issue Of Conscience And Conflict, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals


Unprecedential Analysis And Original Intent, William P. Marshall Jan 1986

Unprecedential Analysis And Original Intent, William P. Marshall

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Religion And The State (Introduction), Gene R. Nichol Jan 1986

Religion And The State (Introduction), Gene R. Nichol

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Five Views Of Church-State Relations In Contemporary American Thought, Carl H. Esbeck Jan 1986

Five Views Of Church-State Relations In Contemporary American Thought, Carl H. Esbeck

Faculty Publications

Views concerning the appropriate relationship between church and state are rapidly becoming almost as numerous as America's religious sects. The Constitution's treatment of religious liberty, thought by many to be a matter long settled, has now erupted into a many-sided debate. Not only lawyers, judges and legal commentators are involved; historians and sociologists, theologians and ecclesiastics, political theorists and statesmen also participate in the debate. It is part of a much larger struggle over a redefinition, or for some a reclamation, of the role of religion in American public life. At times this debate focuses on discrete environments, such as …


Religion, Story And The Law Of Contracts: Reply To Professor Berman, Andrew W. Mcthenia Jr. Jan 1986

Religion, Story And The Law Of Contracts: Reply To Professor Berman, Andrew W. Mcthenia Jr.

Scholarly Articles

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Tales Of The Donkey-A New Future For The Democratic Party, Bruce Ledewitz Jan 1986

Tales Of The Donkey-A New Future For The Democratic Party, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Paper submitted to the Outreach Program of the Democratic Policy Commission to "identify emerging ideas and policy innovations among Democratic constituency groups, academics, policy experts and public officials." (Appendix D, p. 71) All papers were then reviewed by a group of volunteer policy specialists and their abstracts were subsequently "published and distributed at the appropriate Regional Round tables. All papers submitted were thereby made available to commission members and to other interested parties" (Id.). "Tales of the Donkey - A New Future for the Democratic Party" was submitted to the Democratic Policy Commission on Cross -Cutting Issues Affecting the Democratic …


The Death Penalty—An Issue Of Conscience And Conflict, Bruce Ledewitz Jan 1986

The Death Penalty—An Issue Of Conscience And Conflict, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals.”


Tort Claims Against Churches And Ecclesiastical Officers: The First Amendment Considerations, Carl H. Esbeck Jan 1986

Tort Claims Against Churches And Ecclesiastical Officers: The First Amendment Considerations, Carl H. Esbeck

Faculty Publications

Federal and state courts are increasingly confronted with the unenviable task of giving legal definition to matters affecting relations between religion and government.' Many of the lawsuits pitting church against state are surface manifestations of a more fundamental disintegration of an American public philosophy.