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The Concept Of Religion, Eduardo M. Peñalver
A Constitutional Case For Governmental Cooperation With Faith-Based Social Service Providers, Carl H. Esbeck
A Constitutional Case For Governmental Cooperation With Faith-Based Social Service Providers, Carl H. Esbeck
Faculty Publications
This Article will refer to separationism as based on "older assumptions." The Court's presuppositions concerning the nature and contemporary value of religion and the proper role of modem government underlie what will be referred to as a "traditional analysis" of the case law. Part I is a partial overview of the Supreme Court's cases since Everson, and has the goal of making the strongest arguments-within the framework of separationism-for the constitutionality of governmental welfare programs that permit participation by faith-based social service providers.
Part II is about separationism's major competitor, a theory centered on the unleashing of personal liberty to …
Understanding The Establishment Clause: The Perspective Of Constitutional Litigation, Robert A. Sedler
Understanding The Establishment Clause: The Perspective Of Constitutional Litigation, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
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