This collection of essays by six outstanding scholars examines the pros and cons of strict neutrality, a theory, Weber argues, that may provide a foundation for the development of a more compelling view of the First Amendment religion clauses. Representing a challenging array of perspectives, six ...
This collection of essays by six outstanding scholars examines the pros and cons of strict neutrality, a theory, Weber argues, that may provide a foundation for the development of a more compelling view of the First Amendment religion clauses. Representing a challenging array of perspectives, six outstanding scholars critique the concept by focusing on a different perspective and each contributor's dedication to the concepts is clearly manifested throughout. Chapters address strict neutrality as it relates to accommodation, schools, Thomas Jefferson's "Wall," and more.