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Red, White, But Mostly Blue: The Validity Of Modern Sunday Closing Laws Under The Establishment Clause, Lesley Lawrence-Hammer May 2007

Red, White, But Mostly Blue: The Validity Of Modern Sunday Closing Laws Under The Establishment Clause, Lesley Lawrence-Hammer

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On a Sunday morning, the average American might hope to enjoy any number of activities: attending a church service, drinking a mimosa with brunch, shopping for clothes at the mall, looking for a new car, or hunting with friends. However, in a surprisingly large number of states, only one of these activities would be legal: going to church.

Such is the result of blue laws,' the colloquial term for state statutes that regulate or prohibit entertainment and commercial activities on Sundays or religious holidays. Originating in England, blue laws were enacted throughout colonial America in an effort to protect the …