In God We Trust: How the Supreme Court's First Amendment Decisions Affect Organized Religion

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FaithWalk Publishing, 2006 - 210 páginas
Few areas of debate stir passions more than those involving the First Amendment. In God We Trust examines the effect Supreme Court decisions have had on organized religion since the First Amendment was adopted. Addresses controversies such as prayer in school and the use of religious symbols on public property. Particularly timely as new members take their places on the Supreme Court. In God We Trust is a book which should be on the reference shelf of every church leader and concerned Christian in the United States.

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The Third Amendment Becomes the First
21
Once Upon a Time
37
From Classroom to Courtroom
65
Away With the Manger
85
When Interests Collide
103
Congress Joins the Debate
127
Its None of Our Business
153
Appendix A
171
Supreme Court Case Index
199
About the Author 211
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Kathryn Page Camp is Associate General Counsel for the National Futures Association and has served as chair of the Futures and Derivatives Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association. A regulatory attorney for 25 years, she holds degrees from Hope College (BA), DePaul University (MS) and Chicago-Kent College of Law (JD & LLM).

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