Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1992
Publication Information
42 DePaul L. Rev. 253 (1992)
Abstract
Is the First Amendment hostile to religion? Answering that question requires at least the usual professorial ration of caveats. I assure you that I will directly answer the question. I submit, though, that the caveats constitute a more important, deeper response, a response which questions the question itself. Were I more radical in my intellectual sympathies, I would propose to deconstruct the question.
Recommended Citation
Gerard V. Bradley,
Protecting Religious LIberty: Judicial and Legislative Responsibilities,
42 DePaul L. Rev. 253 (1992).
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Comments
Reprinted with permission of DePaul Law Review.