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 |
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... held that it is in violation of the first amendment of the Constitution to prescribe an official State prayer to be offered in a public school , any public school system if it so chooses may provide time during the school day for ...
... held that it is in violation of the first amendment of the Constitution to prescribe an official State prayer to be offered in a public school , any public school system if it so chooses may provide time during the school day for ...
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... held contrary beliefs.13 That same history showed that many people had lost their respect for any religion that had relied upon the support of government to spread its faith.14 The Establishment Clause thus stands as an expression of ...
... held contrary beliefs.13 That same history showed that many people had lost their respect for any religion that had relied upon the support of government to spread its faith.14 The Establishment Clause thus stands as an expression of ...
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... held in federal hospitals and prisons . The President issues religious procla- mations . The Bible is used for the administration of oaths . N.Y.A. and W.P.A. funds were available to parochial schools during the depression . Veterans ...
... held in federal hospitals and prisons . The President issues religious procla- mations . The Bible is used for the administration of oaths . N.Y.A. and W.P.A. funds were available to parochial schools during the depression . Veterans ...
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... held that there was no conflict between the first amendment and the trans- portation of students to religious or parochial schools at public ex- pense , or the release of children during the regular school day for reli- gious ...
... held that there was no conflict between the first amendment and the trans- portation of students to religious or parochial schools at public ex- pense , or the release of children during the regular school day for reli- gious ...
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... held to require rejection of religion by the state . Under these circumstances , few would anticipate that an attempt by the New York State Board of Regents to encourage an expression of reverence to God at the beginning of each school ...
... held to require rejection of religion by the state . Under these circumstances , few would anticipate that an attempt by the New York State Board of Regents to encourage an expression of reverence to God at the beginning of each school ...
Términos y frases comunes
14th amendment 1st amendment adopted Almighty American authority Baptist Convention believe Bible reading Bill of Rights Bishop PIKE board of regents Catholic Chairman chaplains Christian citizens Congress conscience constitutional amendment Court's decision declared denomination EASTLAND Engel establishment clause establishment of religion faith Federal Founding Fathers Freedom of religion governmental institutions James Jefferson Jewish Judiciary Committee June 25 Justice Black Justice Douglas law respecting legislative Lord's Prayer Madison majority opinion meaning ment moral Nation nondenominational nonsectarian official prayers parents person practice pray prayer in public President prohibit proposed protection public schools recitation religious belief religious exercise religious freedom religious liberty resolution respecting an establishment ROBERTSON ruling school prayer sect sectarian secular Senator from Virginia separation of church spiritual statement Supreme Court decision TALMADGE teachers tion U.S. Senate U.S. Supreme Court unconstitutional United University violation Vitale voluntary Washington words worship York Prayer