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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... by the Internal Revenue Service and accused and convicted of criminal tax
evasion stemming from allegations that he was in possession of money and
property which he contended was not his own but rather the property of his
church .
... by the Internal Revenue Service and accused and convicted of criminal tax
evasion stemming from allegations that he was in possession of money and
property which he contended was not his own but rather the property of his
church .
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Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution.
constitutional rights in a criminal trial in our very own Federal courts ? Have we
just become more skilled in hiding religious persecution behind the veil of an
investigation ...
Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution.
constitutional rights in a criminal trial in our very own Federal courts ? Have we
just become more skilled in hiding religious persecution behind the veil of an
investigation ...
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Nor do I believe that it is faithful to the Constitution ' s scheme for jurors in criminal
cases to be licensed to substitute their lay allocation of church property or
authority for that of a bona fide church , as they were shamefuly allowed to do ...
Nor do I believe that it is faithful to the Constitution ' s scheme for jurors in criminal
cases to be licensed to substitute their lay allocation of church property or
authority for that of a bona fide church , as they were shamefuly allowed to do ...
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... private schools , religious as well as secular , are struck down because they
encourage political activism by religious groups . Nor is it faithful to the
Constitution ' s plan for jurors in criminal cases to be licensed to substitute their
lay allocation ...
... private schools , religious as well as secular , are struck down because they
encourage political activism by religious groups . Nor is it faithful to the
Constitution ' s plan for jurors in criminal cases to be licensed to substitute their
lay allocation ...
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Do you feel that the framers of the First Amendment thought that a religious
practice could ever violate a legitimate civil or criminal law ? I am not familiar with
any intention which the First Congress may have entertained specifically with ...
Do you feel that the framers of the First Amendment thought that a religious
practice could ever violate a legitimate civil or criminal law ? I am not familiar with
any intention which the First Congress may have entertained specifically with ...
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