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How does the Constitution protect religious freedom? / Robert A. Goldwin and Art Kaufman, editors.

Contributor Goldwin, Robert A., 1922-2010.

Imprint:Washington, D.C. : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, c1987.

Descriptionxv, 175 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:The religious issue and the origin of modern constitutionalism / Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. -- Religion, the Constitution, the Court, and society: some contemporary reflections on mandates, words, human beings, and the art of the possible / Henry J. Abraham -- Hand's writing on the wall of separation: the significance of Jaffree in future cases on religious establishment / James McClellan - The establishment clause / Leonard W. Levy -- The true meaning of the establishment clause : a dissent / William H. Rehnquist -- Free enterprise in religion, or how the Constitution protects religion and religious freedom / Dean M. Kelley -- The American civil religion and the American Constitution / Jeffrey James Poelvoorde -- Appendix: A memorial and remonstrance (1785) / James Madison.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographies.

Library Shelf Location Call Number Item Status
Buhl LibraryBuhl - Earhart Coll. Earhart KF4783 .H69 1987 Available
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Contributor
Goldwin, Robert A., 1922-2010.
Kaufman, Art.
Series Added Entry
AEI studies ; 462
Subject:
Freedom of religion -- United States -- History.
Church and state -- United States -- History.