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Taxpayer Standing From Flast To Hein, Carl H. Esbeck
Taxpayer Standing From Flast To Hein, Carl H. Esbeck
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This essay plays off a critique by Professor Maya Manian of an article where I discussed the decision in Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc., 551 U.S. 587 (2007) (plurality opinion). While Professor Manian was concerned about how the result in Hein would lead to under enforcement of church-state separation, my article had utilized Hein, and more generally the law of taxpayer standing beginning with Flast v. Cohen (1968), to look beyond the question of aid to religion. Rather, I began by showing that the only cases in which the Court had announced a “generalized grievance” and thereby denied …
In Celebration Of Steven Shiffrin's The Religious Left And Church-State Relations, Kent Greenawalt
In Celebration Of Steven Shiffrin's The Religious Left And Church-State Relations, Kent Greenawalt
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Steven Shiffrin's The Religious Left and Church-State Relations is a truly remarkable book in many respects. I shall briefly note a few of its striking features, including some illustrative passages, and outline a number of its central themes, before tackling what for me is its most challenging and perplexing set of theses – the relations between constitutional and political discourse, and between religious liberals, on the one hand, and religious conservatives and secular liberals on the other.
We might well think of this as two books in one: a book about the constitutional law of free exercise and non-establishment, and …