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Constitution of the United States - document embodying the fundamental principles upon which the American republic is conducted. Drawn up at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, the Constitution was signed on Sept. 17, 1787, and ratified by the required number of states (nine) by June 21, 1788. It superseded the original charter of the United States in force since 1781 (see


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    With Liberty for All: Freedom of Religion in the United States » Read Now

    by Phillip E. Hammond. 128 pgs.

    ...WITH LIBERTY FOR ALL FREEDOM OF RELIGION IN THE UNITED STATES...Phillip E. With liberty for all: freedom of religion in the Unted States / Phillip...index. ISBN...
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    The First Freedom: Religion & the Bill of Rights » Read Now

    by James E. Wood Jr. 182 pgs.

    ...the Conflicts of Culture: Freedom of Religion and Conscience in the West...the American concept of the freedom of religion and separation of church and...the Constitution...
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    How Does the Constitution Protect Religious Freedom? » Read Now

    by Robert A. Goldwin. 175 pgs.

    ...AEI studies; 462 1. Freedom of religion United States. 2. Church...from the standpoint that religion is the enemy of human reason and freedom, Spinoza concludes that...
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    Religion and the State: The Making and Testing of an American Tradition (1941) » Read Now

    by Evarts B. Greene. 178 pgs.

    ...concern for religion was not wholly...lacking. In one of the earliest...Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions...And no other Religion," so reads one article of the new charter...
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    Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment: Essential Rights and Liberties » Read Now

    by John Witte Jr. 388 pgs.

    The American constitution's First Amendment, this work argues, is a synthesis of both the theological convictions and the political calculations of the 18th-century founders. The author urges a return to their principled approach to religious rights.
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    The Establishment Clause: Religion and the First Amendment » Read Now

    by Leonard W. Levy. 273 pgs.

    ...0-8078-4466-7 pbk. 1. Freedom of religion-- United States. 2. Church...does more than buttress freedom of religion, which the same amendment...law a dual establishment of...
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    Freedom of Religion in America, in Contemporary Review » Read Now

    by Gary Taylor, Helen Hawley. 7 pgs.

    ...Freedom of religion in America. by Gary Taylor...Religion and the American System Freedom of religion is one of the key civil rights enshrined...is a difficult issue for...
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    Church and State: The Supreme Court and the First Amendment (1962) » Read Now

    by Philip B. Kurland. 130 pgs.

    ...rested on any concept of "freedom of religion." 51 3. Cochran v. Board...speech was as much at issue as freedom of religion. But it was on religion that...constitutional...
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    Equal Separation: Understanding the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment » Read Now

    by Paul J. Weber. 186 pgs.

    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...
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    Cornerstones of Religious Freedom in America (1949) » Read Now

    by Joseph L. Blau. 252 pgs.

    ...American of the freedoms -- freedom of religion -- has played a relatively...obfuscation of the meaning of freedom of religion. In addition, a great many...in different...
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    Interpreting the Free Exercise of Religion: The Constitution and American Pluralism » Read Now

    by Bette Novit Evans. 294 pgs.

    ...0-8078-4674-0 pbk.: alk. paper 1. Freedom of religion -- United States. 2. Church...First Amendment protects freedom of religion; it does not protect religion...First...
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    Positive Neutrality: Letting Religious Freedom Ring » Read Now

    by Stephen V. Monsma. 282 pgs.

    Church-state relations are becoming more and more critical. Current controversies over public policies, changing societal attitudes, and the changing character of the Supreme Court have led to a rethinking of Court decisions and public policy. Monsma offers a new approach integrating historical...
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    Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment: Essential Rights and Liberties » Read Now

    by John Witte Jr. 404 pgs.

    The American constitution's First Amendment, this work argues, is a synthesis of both the theological convictions and the political calculations of the 18th-century founders. The author urges a return to their principled approach to religious rights.
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    New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America » Read Now

    by Derek H. Davis, Barry Hankins. 230 pgs.

    New nontraditional religious movements are the most likely groups to offend mainstream culture and the least likely to have representatives in government to ensure that their liberty is protected. These new religious movements are sometimes ostracized and subject to various forms of discrimination...
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    Shall Weigh Your God and You: Assessing the Imperialistic Implications of the International Religious Freedom Act in Muslim Countries, in Duke Law Journal » Read Now

    by Matthew L. Fore. 31 pgs.

    ...of, the fundamental right to freedom of religion." (5) It empowers the U.S...clearly not intended to promote freedom of religion. It is intended to promote...freedom from...
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    Religion and the First Amendment: Some Causes of the Recent Confusion, in William and Mary Law Review » Read Now

    by Carl H. Esbeck. 36 pgs.

    ...an individual right to a "freedom from the religion" of others. And the Free Exercise...the fact that the term `freedom of religion must be used to cover `freedom...that...

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