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... for interpreting the Equal Protection Clause to enter into dialogue with those who do. . Critic...
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... the First Amendment's Establishment Clause and an injunction requiring its removal. Holding t...
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... Supreme Court held that AT&T's arbitration clause was enforceable despite the class action waiver. T...
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... of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses. He also alleged that he had standing to sue on hi...
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... among constitutional provisions, the clause prohibiting state abridgement of the "privileges o...
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... the First Amendment's Establishment Clause. The Counties then adopted nearly identical resolu...
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The God who died is the God of Christendom, who bound together Western society with a universal account ofthe world that did not survive the advent of postmodernism; this God, indeed, is dead.7 The God who remains alive is the one adapted to postmodernism; the vitality ofthat God is on display in contemporary American religion, especially in the spirituality movement.8 The most pressing religious problem now confronting the world is posed by believers who refuse to recognize the postmodern condition that has brought about the demise ofthe first God and the rise ofthe second; I will refer to such believers as fundamentalists. Whether God exists, who or what God is, what life means (or doesn't) as a consequence of this nonexistence, what demands God makes on humankind, whether and how on...
... - are manifest in recent religion clause decisions, though there are also recent suggestion...
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... offices, violated the Establishment Clause by organizing conferences that were designed to pr...
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... the liberty protected by the Due Process Clause included autonomy, such as the right to make certa...
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... or the protections of the Suspension Clause, U. S. Const., Art. I, §9, cl. 2, which provides ...