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THE RELIGION CLAUSES AS MUTUALLY REINFORCING MANDATES: WHY THE ARGUMENTS FOR RIGOROUSLY ENFORCING THE FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE AND ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE ARE STRONGER WHEN BOTH CLAUSES ARE TAKEN SERIOUSLY
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Document Date: 2012-11-13 23:21:16


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Allegheny / Sacramento Inc. / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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Antioch College / Madison’s Memorial / University of California / Harvard University / /

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non-rational beliefs systems / challenged law / case law / secular belief systems / belief systems / neutral law / social welfare services / health insurance plans / /

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Harvard University / University of California / Davis / Supreme Court / CORNELL / If government / Antioch College / Employment Division / Superior Court / Free Exercise Clause / /

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THOMAS C. BERG / J.L. ETHICS / Elena Miller / Suzanna Sherry / Carl H. Esbeck / MARCI A. HAMILTON / Noah Feldman / Laura S. Underkuffler / Stephen V. Monsma / Vincent Blasi / William P. Marshall / Michael A. Paulsen / Ira C. Lupu / James Madison / JOHN H. GARVEY / Jesse H. Choper / Robert M. Cover / Steven G. Gey / Douglas Laycock / Steven K. Green / Alan Brownstein / BETTE NOVIT EVANS / L. REV / John Selgrath / Michael Stokes Paulsen / Alan E. Brownstein / Kathleen M. Sullivan / Michael W. McConnell / Thomas Jefferson / STEPHEN L. CARTER / /

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Professor of Law / /

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California / New York / Connecticut / /

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