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, 1962, Volumen4,Página 89U.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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... majority of the people of this city , do here- by petition our representatives in Washington to prepare , submit , and pass the necessary amendments to our Constitution to invalidate this current ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court ; and ...
... majority of the people of this city , do here- by petition our representatives in Washington to prepare , submit , and pass the necessary amendments to our Constitution to invalidate this current ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court ; and ...
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... majority opinion declared : We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being . The Court went on to say- we find no constitutional requirement which makes it necessary for government to be hostile to religion and ...
... majority opinion declared : We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being . The Court went on to say- we find no constitutional requirement which makes it necessary for government to be hostile to religion and ...
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... majority opinion and the general trend of prior decisions on this subject lend credence to the belief that Court will go far beyond its actual holding in the Engel case when future . cases are decided . This belief is particularly ...
... majority opinion and the general trend of prior decisions on this subject lend credence to the belief that Court will go far beyond its actual holding in the Engel case when future . cases are decided . This belief is particularly ...
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... majority , that the constitutional rights of a student and his mother were not violated by the opening exercises in Baltimore public schools which involved the reading of the Bible and the recitation of the Lord's Prayer . As in the New ...
... majority , that the constitutional rights of a student and his mother were not violated by the opening exercises in Baltimore public schools which involved the reading of the Bible and the recitation of the Lord's Prayer . As in the New ...
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... majority of the Court , which is found on page 14 of the slip opinion . Does not that footnote in part negate some of the matters you have just read ? Senator STENNIS . In part , but far from conclusively . I say here , with emphasis ...
... majority of the Court , which is found on page 14 of the slip opinion . Does not that footnote in part negate some of the matters you have just read ? Senator STENNIS . In part , but far from conclusively . I say here , with emphasis ...
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