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The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

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1997

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Abortion, Issue Balancing, And The 'Catholic’ Vote, Raymond B. Marcin Jan 1997

Abortion, Issue Balancing, And The 'Catholic’ Vote, Raymond B. Marcin

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Opposition to abortion is not an exclusively “Catholic” position. Many other Christians, Jews, Islamics and other religionists also oppose abortion. The perhaps unique thing about Catholics and the abortion issue, however, is that opposition to abortion is the official, formal teaching of the Church to which they belong. How then can the “Catholic” vote in the recent presidential election be explained? President Clinton is unarguably the most consistently pro-abortion president in our nation’s history.


Religious Freedom In The Courts: The 1996–1997 Term Of The United States Supreme Court, Robert A. Destro Jan 1997

Religious Freedom In The Courts: The 1996–1997 Term Of The United States Supreme Court, Robert A. Destro

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The Architecture Of The Establishment Clause, John H. Garvey Jan 1997

The Architecture Of The Establishment Clause, John H. Garvey

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