First AmendmentFree Exercise ClauseCIPAChildren's Internet Protection ActInternet filteringMediaChildrenViolent progammingPornographyThis article argues that the Supreme Court's decision in United States v. American Library Association reflects a more realistic view of the Internet and its role in society ...
The Free Exercise of Religion Clause : the First Amendment : its Constitutional History and the Contemporary Debate. Amherst, N.Y., Prometheus ; Lancaster... John Witte Jr - 《Social Science Electronic Publishing》 被引量: 18发表: 1999年 Encountering religion in the workplace : the legal righ...
who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, ruled Tuesday that the law violates the free exercise and establishment clauses of the First Amendment.
The second clause in the First Amendment—"or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"—protectsfreedom of religion. Religious persecution was for all practical purposes universal during the 18th century, and in the already religiously diverse United States there was immense pressure to guarantee that the...
The Supreme Court's treatment of religion under the First Amendment has shifted significantly in the past quarter century. Though the Court had focused on separation for the Establishment Clause and accommodation for the Free Exercise Clause for several years, the Court has begun to increasingly ...
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1st Amendment of the ConstitutionCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress ...
Free Exercise ClauseEstablishment ClauseFirst AmendmentU.S. Constitutionconstitutional lawseparation of church and statereligious freedomThis article addresses whether the religion clauses of the U.S. Constitution prohibit the injection of religious values into political debate. I argue that Chr...
Free Exercise Clausereligious libertylaw and religionconscienceFirst Amendmentconstitutional lawThe Supreme Court is currently reconsidering the question when, if ever, the Free Exercise Clause requires exemptions to neutral laws of general applicability.Social Science Electronic Publishing...