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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And if we need new legislation , we should write and consider those bills now ,
and again , one of the reasons why the importance of this hearing . In addressing
any harm that may come from the actions of State or Federal bureaucrats , who ...
And if we need new legislation , we should write and consider those bills now ,
and again , one of the reasons why the importance of this hearing . In addressing
any harm that may come from the actions of State or Federal bureaucrats , who ...
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These religious bodies deem the case momentous in terms of their freedoms ,
irrespective of whether Dr . Moon was correct or incorrect in his challenge to
governmental action . It seems to me quite unfortunate that the case was not
heard .
These religious bodies deem the case momentous in terms of their freedoms ,
irrespective of whether Dr . Moon was correct or incorrect in his challenge to
governmental action . It seems to me quite unfortunate that the case was not
heard .
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The government may prevail in a religious liberty case only if it proves that its
action is justified by supreme public necessity and - repeat , and - if it proves that
no less restrictive means exist to meet that necessity . In this connection , I ...
The government may prevail in a religious liberty case only if it proves that its
action is justified by supreme public necessity and - repeat , and - if it proves that
no less restrictive means exist to meet that necessity . In this connection , I ...
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There must be an injury before the government can step in and make any kind of
prosecution or bring about any punitive action . When children are being taught
at home by their parents and they are not being harmed physically or no one else
...
There must be an injury before the government can step in and make any kind of
prosecution or bring about any punitive action . When children are being taught
at home by their parents and they are not being harmed physically or no one else
...
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Anytime there is a common law crime meaning a murder , bodily injury , property
damage , infringement on another person ' s rights , or the disruption of peace
and tranquility in the community , all of those actions would be regulatable by the
...
Anytime there is a common law crime meaning a murder , bodily injury , property
damage , infringement on another person ' s rights , or the disruption of peace
and tranquility in the community , all of those actions would be regulatable by the
...
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