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The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

Religion Law

1997

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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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What’S Next After Separationism?, John H. Garvey Jan 1997

What’S Next After Separationism?, John H. Garvey

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Professor Carl Esbeck argues in his article' that the traditional theory of separationism is giving way to a theory of equality (or more accurately, protection for religious choice). The argument is very astute, and I agree with much of it. I will give my own perspective on the same two points.


On Doing Justice And Walking Humbly With God: Catholic Social Thought On Law As A Tool For Achieving Justice, Lucia A. Silecchia Jan 1997

On Doing Justice And Walking Humbly With God: Catholic Social Thought On Law As A Tool For Achieving Justice, Lucia A. Silecchia

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The text of the 1996 “Mirror of Justice” lecture at the Catholic University of America, this article explores the potential - and the limitations - of law as a tool for achieving justice. Drawing heavily on principles of Catholic social thought, it also considers the various ways in which “justice” may be defined.


The Real Reason For Religious Freedom, John H. Garvey Jan 1997

The Real Reason For Religious Freedom, John H. Garvey

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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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