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2005

Columbia Law School

California Law Review

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History As Ideology: Philip Hamburger's Separation Of Church And State, Kent Greenawalt Jan 2005

History As Ideology: Philip Hamburger's Separation Of Church And State, Kent Greenawalt

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Here are three competing stories about how the idea of separation of church and state relates to the First Amendment clause that provides that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion."


The Ethics Of Empire, Again, Jedediah S. Purdy Jan 2005

The Ethics Of Empire, Again, Jedediah S. Purdy

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Noah Feldman has emerged as one of the most serious and thoughtful contributors to U.S. strategy in the age of terrorism and counterterrorism. Professor Feldman spent a good chunk of 2003 in Baghdad as a constitutional advisor to the Iraqi Governing Council, which was established under the occupation government of Ambassador Paul Bremer. Since then, Feldman has become an important commentator on U.S. policy in Iraq. Many young political operatives cycled through Iraq in 2003 and 2004, but Feldman was unusually well qualified for his position. He holds a degree in Islamic thought, speaks fluent Arabic, and specializes in the …