Religious Freedom and the Supreme Court

Religious Freedom and the Supreme Court

Auteur : Ronald Bruce Flowers, Melissa Rogers, Steven Keith Green

Date de publication : 2008

Éditeur : Baylor University Press

Nombre de pages : 1202

Résumé du livre

The impact of the U.S. Supreme Court on American religious freedom -- The historical background to the First Amendment religion clauses -- Themes and trends in first amendment interpretation -- What is religion? -- The concept of standing -- Basic concepts and development of free exercise doctrine -- Rise and fall of free exercise exemptions: from Sherbert to Smith -- Rise and fall of free exercise exemptions: Smith and beyond -- Churches and the civil justice system -- Religious organizations as employers -- Government funding of religious schools: the rise and application of the "no-aid" principle -- Government funding of religious schools: the rise of even-handed neutrality and private choice -- Government aid to higher education -- Religious organizations and government-funded social services -- Government funds and religious institutions: a look toward the future -- Religious expression and public schools: background, released-time programs and the 1960's school-prayer decisions -- Religious expression in public schools: moments of silence and post-1960s school-prayer cases -- Religious expression in public schools: religion and the curriculum and -- Presidential guidelines on religion and public schools -- Equal access -- Religious symbols on government property -- Government acknowledgements of religion, government chaplains, religion and politics, and religion in the governmental workplace -- Religious preferences/delegations -- Legislative accommodation of religious exercise.

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