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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... accept a license , permit , certification , registration , or accreditation by any state entity for any of its min- istries . It neither seeks or accepts state funds , such as tuition tax credits , neither does it pay taxes because the ...
... accept a license , permit , certification , registration , or accreditation by any state entity for any of its min- istries . It neither seeks or accepts state funds , such as tuition tax credits , neither does it pay taxes because the ...
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... teachers who are teaching religion . The problem was created when the judge refused to accept our own definition of our own religious faith . We believe that every subject that we teach is religious . For instance , two 44.
... teachers who are teaching religion . The problem was created when the judge refused to accept our own definition of our own religious faith . We believe that every subject that we teach is religious . For instance , two 44.
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... accept work , on the other hand . Governmental impo sition of such a choice puts the same kind of burden upon the free exercise of religion as would a fine imposed against appellant for her Saturday worship " Id . at 404. Accord ...
... accept work , on the other hand . Governmental impo sition of such a choice puts the same kind of burden upon the free exercise of religion as would a fine imposed against appellant for her Saturday worship " Id . at 404. Accord ...
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... accept such a sweeping claim , despite its admitted validity in the generality of cases , we must searchingly examine the interests that the State seeks to promote by its requirement for compulsory education to age 16 , and the ...
... accept such a sweeping claim , despite its admitted validity in the generality of cases , we must searchingly examine the interests that the State seeks to promote by its requirement for compulsory education to age 16 , and the ...
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... accept the licensing procedure for the same religious freedom reason . These groups recognize that the State has an interest in the education of their children . However , they assert that this State interest is limited to the results ...
... accept the licensing procedure for the same religious freedom reason . These groups recognize that the State has an interest in the education of their children . However , they assert that this State interest is limited to the results ...
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