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Squeezing Religion Out Of The Public Square- The Supreme Court, Lemon, And The Myth Of The Secular Society, M. G. "Pat" Robertson
Squeezing Religion Out Of The Public Square- The Supreme Court, Lemon, And The Myth Of The Secular Society, M. G. "Pat" Robertson
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
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Public Education And The Public Good, Robert S. Alley
Public Education And The Public Good, Robert S. Alley
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
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The Promise Of Brown Forty Years Later: Introduction, Davison M. Douglas
The Promise Of Brown Forty Years Later: Introduction, Davison M. Douglas
William & Mary Law Review
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Religion In The Classroom, M. G. "Pat" Robertson
Religion In The Classroom, M. G. "Pat" Robertson
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In this essay, Chancellor Robertson addresses the role religion has had in society, and in the public schools in particular. He stresses the significance religion had to the Founding Fathers and in the inception of a public school system in America. Chancellor Robertson maintains that the remnants of our country's religious heritage can still be seen today. He warns, however, of the dangers that can result, and in fact have resulted, because of the absence of religion in modern society. Chancellor Robertson argues that many Supreme Court cases have distorted the Establishment Clause, resulting in numerous violations of students' freedom …
How Much God In The Schools? A Discussion Of Religion's Role In The Classroom, Nadine Strossen
How Much God In The Schools? A Discussion Of Religion's Role In The Classroom, Nadine Strossen
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In this essay Professor Strossen addresses the controversial subject of religion in the public schools. She argues that while there may well be instances of unconstitutional government suppression of religious expression, there are certainly many examples of the opposite--unconstitutional government promotion of religion. Professor Strossen discusses the guiding principles governing the relationship between religion and the public schools, as set out by the Supreme Court. She stresses the First Amendment demand that public schools remain neutral toward religion. While they may and should teach about religion, schools may not promote either religion in general or any particular religion. Professor Strossen …
Book Review Of The Separate City: Black Communities In The Urban South, Davison M. Douglas
Book Review Of The Separate City: Black Communities In The Urban South, Davison M. Douglas
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