Issues in Religious Liberty: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on Oversight on the State of Religious Liberty in America Today, June 26, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 834 páginas |
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... parents , in challenging prohibitions on purely voluntary , after - school , student - initiated prayers on public high school premises open to other groups . I have represented a Massachusetts restaurant in challenging the authority of ...
... parents , in challenging prohibitions on purely voluntary , after - school , student - initiated prayers on public high school premises open to other groups . I have represented a Massachusetts restaurant in challenging the authority of ...
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... parents some years ago , the Supreme Court said that it was not enough for Gov- ernment to say that its coercion of Amish children was justified by such an interest . The Court said that it would searchingly examine the governmental ...
... parents some years ago , the Supreme Court said that it was not enough for Gov- ernment to say that its coercion of Amish children was justified by such an interest . The Court said that it would searchingly examine the governmental ...
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... - cion should never suffice . Senator LEAHY . Well , that is a standard that you would apply to allow Government decisionmakers to intervene over the religious objections of parents . Mr. TRIBE . If there is objective evidence of direct 24.
... - cion should never suffice . Senator LEAHY . Well , that is a standard that you would apply to allow Government decisionmakers to intervene over the religious objections of parents . Mr. TRIBE . If there is objective evidence of direct 24.
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... parents ? Senator HATCH . I would be happy to have you respond at this point . Senator LEAHY . I would be happy to hear him now . Senator HATCH . While Senator Leahy is here . Senator LEAHY . I was trying to save the time . Mr. BALL . I ...
... parents ? Senator HATCH . I would be happy to have you respond at this point . Senator LEAHY . I would be happy to hear him now . Senator HATCH . While Senator Leahy is here . Senator LEAHY . I was trying to save the time . Mr. BALL . I ...
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... parent . It provides regulation and frequently licensing of ac- tivities upon which it ought not to regulate and in which it should not require a license . And thus at times the real question becomes not whether the parents were taking ...
... parent . It provides regulation and frequently licensing of ac- tivities upon which it ought not to regulate and in which it should not require a license . And thus at times the real question becomes not whether the parents were taking ...
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