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Establishment of Religion Clause - The First Amendment: Its Constitutional History Contemporary Debate

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Alan Brownstein Klappentext Unlike many areas of constitutional law, there is very little settled doctrine interpreting the Establishment Clause. Not only is the case law in flux and inconsistent, but scholars disagree on virtually every issue addressed in legal commentary. Put simply, there is no consensus on what the Establishment Clause means. Because this is such a contested area of constitutional law, most books addressing the Establishment Clause present a particular point of view, theory of interpretation, or doctrinal approach. Editor Alan Brownstein adopts a different approach in this excellent anthology of essays on this important clause of the First Amendment. Recognizing the range and depth of intellectual tension that underlies this constitutional mandate, Brownstein addresses both the historical debate surrounding the original understanding of this constitutional provision as well as current controversies regarding its interpretation and application by the courts. The reader will thus find a balanced account of the competing perspectives on core questions.The book is organized around three central areas. First, several articles provide divergent accounts of the history of the Establishment Clause from pre-Constitutional colonial America to the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment. Second, various perspectives are presented on government endorsement of religious messages, typically through state sponsored religious displays (such as a Christmas crèche) or state directed prayer. Third, a range of viewpoints addresses the issue of government funding of religious institutions providing educational or social services, either through indirect aid (vouchers) or direct grants. An introduction to each section provides a concise overview of the development of the case law so that readers will be familiar with key rulings and legal tests the courts have employed. With a focus on broad themes and core ideas, this excellent collection of articles will be of great use to both undergraduate and law students (and their professors), as well as lay readers interested in the history of the Constitution, Establishment Clause, and current debates surrounding its interpretation. Zusammenfassung An anthology of essays on the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. It addresses both the historical debate surrounding the original understanding of this constitutional provision as well as the controversies regarding its interpretation and application by the courts. Inhaltsverzeichnis Supreme Court Justices on the History of the Establishment Clause; The Nonpreferentialism Debate; The Establishment Clause as a Federalism Mandate; The Complex Background of the Establishment Clause; Direct Aid; Indirect Aid o Vouchers; Charitable Choice & Social Welfare Services by Faith-Based Providers; Government! Religion & Culture: An Overview; Religious Equality & Religious Endorsements; Coercion & Establishment; Constitution of the United States of America. ...

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Authors Alan Brownstein
Assisted by Alan Brownstein (Editor)
Publisher Prometheus Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.07.2007
 
EAN 9781591025177
ISBN 978-1-59102-517-7
No. of pages 382
Series Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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