Government neutrality toward religion is based on familiar considerations: the importance of avoiding religious conflict, alienation of religious minorities, and the danger that religious considerations will introduce a dangerous irrational dogmatism into politics and make democratic compromise more difficult. This Article explores one consideration, prominent at the time of the framing, that is often overlooked: the idea that religion can be corrupted by state involvement with it. This idea is friendly to religion but, precisely for that reason, is determined to keep the state away from religion. If the religion-protective argument for disestablishment is to be useful today, it cannot be adopted in the form in which it was understood in th...
This Article inquires into whether the singular purpose of the Establishment Clause is to secure ind...
This Article inquires into whether the singular purpose of the Establishment Clause is to secure ind...
As evidenced by current interpretations of the establishment clause, lower federal court decisions i...
Government neutrality toward religion is based on familiar considerations: the importance of avoidi...
Government neutrality toward religion is based on familiar considerations: the importance of avoidin...
Government neutrality toward religion is based on familiar considerations: the importance of avoidi...
Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding the scope of the Establishment Clause have failed to p...
In this article it will be argued that the establishment clause, properly viewed, functions as a str...
Contemporary democratic states tend to be highly secular, even as, in some of them, religious fundam...
The Establishment Clause has long been thought to protect two mutually antagonistic values, the sepa...
The Establishment Clause has long been thought to protect two mutually antagonistic values, the sepa...
This essay examines two trends in modern church-state law. Parts I and II review the history of the...
A survey of Establishment Clause doctrines and commentary reveals that the Clause is often interpret...
This article examines the historical experience of the First Amendment\u27s Establishment Clause. Th...
In this article it will be argued that the establishment clause, properly viewed, functions as a str...
This Article inquires into whether the singular purpose of the Establishment Clause is to secure ind...
This Article inquires into whether the singular purpose of the Establishment Clause is to secure ind...
As evidenced by current interpretations of the establishment clause, lower federal court decisions i...
Government neutrality toward religion is based on familiar considerations: the importance of avoidi...
Government neutrality toward religion is based on familiar considerations: the importance of avoidin...
Government neutrality toward religion is based on familiar considerations: the importance of avoidi...
Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding the scope of the Establishment Clause have failed to p...
In this article it will be argued that the establishment clause, properly viewed, functions as a str...
Contemporary democratic states tend to be highly secular, even as, in some of them, religious fundam...
The Establishment Clause has long been thought to protect two mutually antagonistic values, the sepa...
The Establishment Clause has long been thought to protect two mutually antagonistic values, the sepa...
This essay examines two trends in modern church-state law. Parts I and II review the history of the...
A survey of Establishment Clause doctrines and commentary reveals that the Clause is often interpret...
This article examines the historical experience of the First Amendment\u27s Establishment Clause. Th...
In this article it will be argued that the establishment clause, properly viewed, functions as a str...
This Article inquires into whether the singular purpose of the Establishment Clause is to secure ind...
This Article inquires into whether the singular purpose of the Establishment Clause is to secure ind...
As evidenced by current interpretations of the establishment clause, lower federal court decisions i...