Prayers in Public Schools and Other Matters: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. J. Res. 205 [and Others] ... July 26 and August 2, 1962U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 285 páginas Considers (87) S.J. Res. 205, (87) S.J. Res. 206, (87) S.J. Res. 207, (87) S. Con. Res. 81, (87) S. Res. 356. |
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... fact of history that when some of the very groups which had most strenuously opposed the established Church of England found them- selves sufficiently in control of colonial governments in this country to write their own prayers into ...
... fact of history that when some of the very groups which had most strenuously opposed the established Church of England found them- selves sufficiently in control of colonial governments in this country to write their own prayers into ...
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... fact that the prayer may be denominationally neutral , nor the fact that its observance on the part of the students is voluntary can serve to free it from the limitations of the Establishment Clause , as it might from the Free Exercise ...
... fact that the prayer may be denominationally neutral , nor the fact that its observance on the part of the students is voluntary can serve to free it from the limitations of the Establishment Clause , as it might from the Free Exercise ...
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... fact that governmentally established religions and religious persecutions go hand in hand.16 The Founders knew that only a few years after the Book of Common Prayer became the only accepted form of religious services in the established ...
... fact that governmentally established religions and religious persecutions go hand in hand.16 The Founders knew that only a few years after the Book of Common Prayer became the only accepted form of religious services in the established ...
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... fact that school children and others are officially encouraged to express love for our country by reciting historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence which contain references to the Deity or by singing officially ...
... fact that school children and others are officially encouraged to express love for our country by reciting historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence which contain references to the Deity or by singing officially ...
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... fact that taxpayers do not have standing in the federal courts to raise the issue ( Frothingham v . Mellon , 262 U.S. 447 ) is of course no justification for drawing a line between what is done in New York on one hand and on the other ...
... fact that taxpayers do not have standing in the federal courts to raise the issue ( Frothingham v . Mellon , 262 U.S. 447 ) is of course no justification for drawing a line between what is done in New York on one hand and on the other ...
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