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Should religious symbols be allowed on public land?

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126

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Should religious symbols be allowed on public land?
2011, Gale Cengage Learning
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Table of Contents

The controversy over religious symbols on public land : an overview / Thomas J. Billitteri
The founders did not intend to forbid religious symbols on public land / Michael Gaynor
If public space is open to one religion, it must be open to all / Charles C. Haynes
Seeking to remove religious symbols from civic life is impossible / Gregory Rodriguez
Removing religious symbols from public land distorts the Christian past / Michael Medved
No clear test exists for religious symbols and the establishment clause / Avern L. Cohn and Bryan J. Anderson
The establishment clause does not ban religious symbols on public land / Ted Cruz and Kelly Shackelford
The establishment clause should not be used to alter historic memorials / Michael Sean Winters
War memorial crosses dishonor veterans of other faiths / Sandhya Bathija
War memorial crosses are symbols of courage and patriotism, not religion / Patrick Brady
War memorial crosses symbolize Christianity and endorse religion / Geoffrey R. Stone
Radical secularists attacks on monument crosses threaten religious freedom / Newt Gingrich
Bad reasoning of activist judges allows religious symbols on public land / Bob Ritter
The courts struggle over when to allow religious symbols on public land / Ira C. Lupu, David Masci, and Robert W. Tuttle
Promoting religious displays on public land can dampen holidays / Sandhya Bathija.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-119) and index.

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Detroit
Series
At issue. Civil Liberties

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Dewey Decimal Class
342.7308/52
Library of Congress
KF4868.R45 S54 2011, KF4868.R45S54 2011

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126 p. ;
Number of pages
126

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OL25045693M
Internet Archive
shouldreligiouss0000unse
ISBN 13
9780737751673, 9780737751680
LCCN
2011000941
OCLC/WorldCat
663953756

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OL16166925W

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