The eighteenth-century American founders believed that religion is special and deserves special constitutional protection, and that all peaceable faiths must be drawn into the constitutional process and protection. The founders introduced six constitutional principles for the protection of religious freedom – freedom of conscience, free exercise of religion, religious pluralism, religious equality, separation of church and state, and no state establishment of religion. Since the 1940s, the United States Supreme Court has upheld these religious freedom principles in more 170 cases, albeit unevenly of late. Moreover, in recent years religious freedom has come under sharp popular and academic attack, particularly as religious pathologies have ...
I have the privilege of introducing the 1998 Bums Lecture Symposium- Religious Liberty in the Next M...
[Excerpt] The Constitution did not become our basic law at a single point in time. We ratified its ...
Freedom of speech and of the press, guaranteed by the First Amendment, is today regarded to be our m...
This accessible introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from its colonial beginni...
This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
America\u27s most original legal invention may be the First Amendment guarantee that \u27\u27Congres...
This volume is a collection of seven papers delivered at a symposium assembled in April 1989 upon th...
This Article compares First Amendment religious liberty with prevailing international human rights n...
Religious liberty is a favored value under the United States Constitution. The Constitution provides...
Recent attempts to craft constitutions in Iraq and Afghanistan have focused attention on problems th...
In this Essay, I recount John Locke’s 1689 Letter Concerning Toleration and explain how religious li...
Decades ago, when this essayist and his wife wished to transform their old bedroom into a modern “pr...
When one considers the religious fervor of our Founding Fathers and their belief that religion was a...
A Review of A Nation Dedicated to Religious Liberty: The constitutional Heritage of the Religion Cl...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
I have the privilege of introducing the 1998 Bums Lecture Symposium- Religious Liberty in the Next M...
[Excerpt] The Constitution did not become our basic law at a single point in time. We ratified its ...
Freedom of speech and of the press, guaranteed by the First Amendment, is today regarded to be our m...
This accessible introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from its colonial beginni...
This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
America\u27s most original legal invention may be the First Amendment guarantee that \u27\u27Congres...
This volume is a collection of seven papers delivered at a symposium assembled in April 1989 upon th...
This Article compares First Amendment religious liberty with prevailing international human rights n...
Religious liberty is a favored value under the United States Constitution. The Constitution provides...
Recent attempts to craft constitutions in Iraq and Afghanistan have focused attention on problems th...
In this Essay, I recount John Locke’s 1689 Letter Concerning Toleration and explain how religious li...
Decades ago, when this essayist and his wife wished to transform their old bedroom into a modern “pr...
When one considers the religious fervor of our Founding Fathers and their belief that religion was a...
A Review of A Nation Dedicated to Religious Liberty: The constitutional Heritage of the Religion Cl...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
I have the privilege of introducing the 1998 Bums Lecture Symposium- Religious Liberty in the Next M...
[Excerpt] The Constitution did not become our basic law at a single point in time. We ratified its ...
Freedom of speech and of the press, guaranteed by the First Amendment, is today regarded to be our m...