Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1989
Publication Information
80 Soc. Just. Rev. 99 (1989).
Abstract
From the Article
"I shall develop two basic points in this article, composing a fuller diagnosis of that illness. The first describes the contemporary regime and its architects, the Justices of our Supreme Court. That regime and the Court are not dedicated to spiritual liberty. Its earmark is the "naked public square," one from which religious discourse has been evicted. The second contention simply describes how this represents a complete betrayal of our constitutional tradition."
Recommended Citation
Gerard V. Bradley,
The U.S. Constitution and Religious Freedom,
80 Soc. Just. Rev. 99 (1989)..
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