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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... hold , nor could it , that New York has interfered with the free exercise of anybody's religion . For the state courts have made clear that those who object to reciting the prayer must be entirely free of any compulsion to do so ...
... hold , nor could it , that New York has interfered with the free exercise of anybody's religion . For the state courts have made clear that those who object to reciting the prayer must be entirely free of any compulsion to do so ...
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... hold- ing of baccalaureate ceremonies at commencement . The implications of Engel v . Vitale are not limited to religious activities in the public schools . It is conceivable that the Supreme Court in the near future will be hearing ...
... hold- ing of baccalaureate ceremonies at commencement . The implications of Engel v . Vitale are not limited to religious activities in the public schools . It is conceivable that the Supreme Court in the near future will be hearing ...
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... hold that silent meditation periods are constitutional . I think that it is the business of compulsion in the setting of a class- room as it affects the young child , that offends . And I have always felt that it is this matter of ...
... hold that silent meditation periods are constitutional . I think that it is the business of compulsion in the setting of a class- room as it affects the young child , that offends . And I have always felt that it is this matter of ...
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... hold all in utter indifference , would have created universal disapprobation , if not universal indignation . Cooley's interpretation of the establishment clause is as follows : By establishment of religion is meant the setting up or ...
... hold all in utter indifference , would have created universal disapprobation , if not universal indignation . Cooley's interpretation of the establishment clause is as follows : By establishment of religion is meant the setting up or ...
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... hold any water , because actually , they would be in somewhat of a controversial position ; if a church had done it then we would have a state - church problem , and since the State did it then they feel they have another problem - and ...
... hold any water , because actually , they would be in somewhat of a controversial position ; if a church had done it then we would have a state - church problem , and since the State did it then they feel they have another problem - and ...
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