In this article, I describe and analyze three principles of First Amendment doctrine. First, the Establishment Clause generally forbids governmental expression that has the purpose or effect of promoting or endorsing religion. Second, and conversely, private religious expression is broadly defined and is strongly protected by the Free Speech Clause. Third, as an implicit exception to the first principle, the government itself is sometimes permitted to engage in expression that seemingly does promote and endorse religion, but only when the expression is noncoercive, nonsectarian, and embedded within (or at least in harmony with) longstanding historical tradition. Comparing these three principles to the demands of French la\u27fcit6, I conclu...
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In this article, I describe and analyze three principles of First Amendment doctrine. First, the Est...
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As evidenced by current interpretations of the establishment clause, lower federal court decisions i...
America\u27s most original legal invention may be the First Amendment guarantee that \u27\u27Congres...
Religious liberty is a favored value under the United States Constitution. The Constitution provides...
This accessible and authoritative introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from it...
Americans are beset by disagreement about the First Amendment. Progressive scholars are attacking th...
Some form of government neutrality toward religion, in contrast to a more pro-religion stance or a t...
It had been a principle of contemporary constitutional law that once a provision of the Bill of Righ...
This article examines some of the lesser-studied constitutional issues surrounding the religion-in-p...
The First Amendment begins with two references to the relationship between government and religion. ...
This article draws upon leading works in the sociology of religion to assess what I shall call the ...
In this article, I describe and analyze three principles of First Amendment doctrine. First, the Est...
Recent attempts to craft constitutions in Iraq and Afghanistan have focused attention on problems th...
Rights to free exercise in the United States are governed by a doctrine of formal neutrality, which ...
The freedom of religion and the freedom from religion are notably different freedoms that result in ...
This article, originally written for a French audience, attempts to explain the American law of chur...
As evidenced by current interpretations of the establishment clause, lower federal court decisions i...
America\u27s most original legal invention may be the First Amendment guarantee that \u27\u27Congres...
Religious liberty is a favored value under the United States Constitution. The Constitution provides...
This accessible and authoritative introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from it...
Americans are beset by disagreement about the First Amendment. Progressive scholars are attacking th...
Some form of government neutrality toward religion, in contrast to a more pro-religion stance or a t...
It had been a principle of contemporary constitutional law that once a provision of the Bill of Righ...
This article examines some of the lesser-studied constitutional issues surrounding the religion-in-p...
The First Amendment begins with two references to the relationship between government and religion. ...
This article draws upon leading works in the sociology of religion to assess what I shall call the ...