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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... exempt from application of civil or criminal law . Do you endorse the proposition that if we go too far in pushing the government out of the churches in our quest for separation and so - called " neutrality " , that we will end up ...
... exempt from application of civil or criminal law . Do you endorse the proposition that if we go too far in pushing the government out of the churches in our quest for separation and so - called " neutrality " , that we will end up ...
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... exempt in America ; but nontaxable . Also , we recognize the truth in Chief Justice John Marshall's words , " The power to tax is the power to destroy . " We also believe in the adage , " Come shekles come shackles . ' Now in the light ...
... exempt in America ; but nontaxable . Also , we recognize the truth in Chief Justice John Marshall's words , " The power to tax is the power to destroy . " We also believe in the adage , " Come shekles come shackles . ' Now in the light ...
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... exemption for those whose religion the regula- tion infringes , 20 Finally , the state must demonstrate that there are no less restrictive alternatives available to achieve its compelling state interest.21 Only then will the state ...
... exemption for those whose religion the regula- tion infringes , 20 Finally , the state must demonstrate that there are no less restrictive alternatives available to achieve its compelling state interest.21 Only then will the state ...
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... exemption from the require- ments of the regulation for this particular individual . Since the 55. Whether an intringement would be found in this situation would depend upon the particular facts involved . If the teacher had only to ...
... exemption from the require- ments of the regulation for this particular individual . Since the 55. Whether an intringement would be found in this situation would depend upon the particular facts involved . If the teacher had only to ...
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... exemption . See notes 20 & 58 supra . 73. The state's interest in an overall educated society is to insure effective partic ipation in our economic and political systems . The state's interest in the edu- cation of each individual is to ...
... exemption . See notes 20 & 58 supra . 73. The state's interest in an overall educated society is to insure effective partic ipation in our economic and political systems . The state's interest in the edu- cation of each individual is to ...
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Amendment America Amish answer asked attorney believe Cass County Chairman Christian schools church-related civil compelling interest concerning Congress Constitution Court Interpreters criminal defendant desu Director English establish exemption fact Faith Baptist Church Family Fund Federal Fifth Amendment Flumenbaum free exercise freedom of religion Godism Government Government's Grand Jury hearing indictment institutions Internal Revenue Service International issue Japanese judge Justice Kamiyama Kamiyama's testimony legislation level interpretation Lutheran churches Lutheran Council ment ministries Mochizuki Moon's nation Nebraska oath parents perjury person presiding judicial officer preter private schools proceedings prosecution prosecutor question record regulations religion religious beliefs religious freedom religious liberty requirements responsibility Reverend Moon Sasagawa secular humanism Senator HATCH Senator LEAHY Sherbert Sileven state's statement Subcommittee Sun Myung Moon Supreme Court testify tion translation trial understand Unification Church United United States Code violation witness Yoder