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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... voluntary recitation of a prayer , but all bymns , all religious paintings , and all celebrations connected with Christmas and Easter ; and Whereas there never has been a greater need to inculcate in the minds and hearts of the youth of ...
... voluntary recitation of a prayer , but all bymns , all religious paintings , and all celebrations connected with Christmas and Easter ; and Whereas there never has been a greater need to inculcate in the minds and hearts of the youth of ...
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... voluntary can serve to free it from the limitations of the Establishment Clause , as it might from the Free Exercise Clause , of the First Amendment , both of which are operative against the States by virtue of the Fourteenth Amendment ...
... voluntary can serve to free it from the limitations of the Establishment Clause , as it might from the Free Exercise Clause , of the First Amendment , both of which are operative against the States by virtue of the Fourteenth Amendment ...
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... voluntary worship of God in the schools of the State of New York . In witness whereof , we have placed our hands this 18th day of July 1962 . Senator KEATING . I always welcome the views of my constituents , as I know do all members . I ...
... voluntary worship of God in the schools of the State of New York . In witness whereof , we have placed our hands this 18th day of July 1962 . Senator KEATING . I always welcome the views of my constituents , as I know do all members . I ...
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... voluntary . It will not be my purpose today to attempt to give a detailed his- torical or legal discussion of the issues involved in this case . I propose to limit my discussion , first , to the problems which have arisen and will arise ...
... voluntary . It will not be my purpose today to attempt to give a detailed his- torical or legal discussion of the issues involved in this case . I propose to limit my discussion , first , to the problems which have arisen and will arise ...
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... voluntary . Any child could remain silent . Or , with the written consent of his parent or guardian , a student could be excused from class during the prayer . Nevertheless , parents of 10 pupils ( not in New York City where the prayer ...
... voluntary . Any child could remain silent . Or , with the written consent of his parent or guardian , a student could be excused from class during the prayer . Nevertheless , parents of 10 pupils ( not in New York City where the prayer ...
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