More or Less Bunk: The Establishment Clause Answers that History Doesn't Provide
Brigham Young University Law Review, 2004
FSU College of Law, Public Law and Legal Theory Series Paper
16 Pages Posted: 16 Jul 2008
Date Written: July 15, 2008
Abstract
The jurisprudence of the First Amendment's religion clauses is one of the most history-laden of any area of constitutional law. From the beginning of the modern era in the Court's church-state jurisprudence, nearly every discussion of note regarding the meaning of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses has revolved around the country's religious history.
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Gey, Steven G., More or Less Bunk: The Establishment Clause Answers that History Doesn't Provide (July 15, 2008). Brigham Young University Law Review, 2004, FSU College of Law, Public Law and Legal Theory Series Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1160322
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