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Religion Clauses of the First Amendment Guarantees of States' Rights?
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Auteur: West, Ellis M.
Titel: Religion Clauses of the First Amendment Guarantees of States' Rights?
Uitgever: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9780739146774
ISBN boekversie: 9780739146798
Land van oorsprong: United States
Prijs: € 146.02
Verschijningsdatum: 24-02-2011
Bericht: Langere levertijd (2-3 weken)
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Categorie: Human rights & civil liberties law
Dewey code: 342.7303
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Verschijningsvorm: Hardback
Paginas: 250
Hoogte mm.: 240
Breedte mm.: 163
Dikte mm.: 19
Gewicht gr.: 492
 

Inhoudsopgave:

The First Amendment of the U. S. Constitution begins: \"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . . .\" The Supreme Court has consistently held that these words, usually called the \"religion clauses,\" were meant to prohibit laws that violate religious freedom or equality. In recent years, however, a growing number of constitutional law and history scholars have contended that the religion clauses were not intended to protect religious freedom, but to reserve the states' rights to legislate on. If the states' rights interpretation of the religion clauses were correct and came to be accepted by the Supreme Court, it could profoundly affect the way the Court decides church-state cases involving state laws. It would allow the states to legislate on religion-even to violate religious freedom, discriminate on the basis of religion, or to establish a particular religion. This book carefully, thoroughly, and critically examines all the arguments for such an interpretation and, more importantly, all the available historical evidence. It concludes that the clauses were meant to protect religious freedom and equality of the individuals not the states' rights
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