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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... intended to avert a part of this danger by leaving the government of this country in the hands of the people rather than in the hands of any monarch . But this safeguard was not enough . Our Founders were no more willing to let the ...
... intended to avert a part of this danger by leaving the government of this country in the hands of the people rather than in the hands of any monarch . But this safeguard was not enough . Our Founders were no more willing to let the ...
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... intended that the state and religion should be entirely alien to one another - hostile , suspicious , unfriendly , and wholly iso- lated . The amendment was designed to do exactly what the language says , which is to prohibit the ...
... intended that the state and religion should be entirely alien to one another - hostile , suspicious , unfriendly , and wholly iso- lated . The amendment was designed to do exactly what the language says , which is to prohibit the ...
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... INTENDED TO PROHIBIT PUBLIC NONSECTARIAN PRAYERS There is some question whether the due process clause of the 14th amendment applies to the States the same prohibition which the 1st amendment places upon the Federal Government . The ...
... INTENDED TO PROHIBIT PUBLIC NONSECTARIAN PRAYERS There is some question whether the due process clause of the 14th amendment applies to the States the same prohibition which the 1st amendment places upon the Federal Government . The ...
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... intended to apply to the States . Our Founding Fathers did not want to extend it to the States . And the Blaine amendment shows that Congress did not in- tend the 14th amendment to make the 1st amendment applicable to the States , and ...
... intended to apply to the States . Our Founding Fathers did not want to extend it to the States . And the Blaine amendment shows that Congress did not in- tend the 14th amendment to make the 1st amendment applicable to the States , and ...
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... intended for our Nation by way of keeping church and state separate . But what the Supreme Court and our Nation now need in seeking various decisions on moral questions , what our Congress itself needs in helping us make the laws of our ...
... intended for our Nation by way of keeping church and state separate . But what the Supreme Court and our Nation now need in seeking various decisions on moral questions , what our Congress itself needs in helping us make the laws of our ...
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