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Securing religious liberty : principles for judicial interpretation of the religion clauses / Jesse H. Choper.

LIBRA KF4783 .C47 1995
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Choper, Jesse H.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Freedom of religion--United States.
Freedom of religion.
United States.
Church and state--United States.
Church and state.
Judicial review--United States.
Judicial review.
Physical Description:
xiii, 198 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1995]
Summary:
Although the Constitution states that there shall be no laws that either establish or prohibit religion, the application of the Religion Clauses throughout United States history has been fraught with conflict and ambiguity. In this book, a leading constitutional scholar proposes a set of guidelines meant to provide for the consistent application of the First Amendment's Religion Clauses. Choper's guidelines are designed to provide maximum protection for religious freedom without granting anyone an advantage, inflicting a disadvantage, or causing an unfair burden. Though not calling for the wholesale overturning of judicial precedents or established social practices, the standards he proposes would result in significant - and controversial - modifications to existing doctrines and customs. Choper argues, for instance, that though vocal prayer and Bible reading in public schools should continue to be prohibited, we can and should allow for silent prayer and objective courses in creation science. His standards would also, among other things, eliminate the tax exemption on property used exclusively for religious purposes while allowing parochial schools to receive public funds for the nonreligious component of their education.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0226104451
OCLC:
31173016

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