Constitutional Law
The first freedom protected by the Bill of Rights is the right of every American to a secular government that does not subscribe to religious beliefs or prohibit citizen engagement in private religious practices. Thomas Jefferson, in a famous letter…
Introduction In 1947, the first modern Establishment Clause case made its way to the Supreme Court, and the Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment applies the clause to all levels of government. The Supreme Court has since interpreted the Establishment…
The wall of separation of church and state protects both freedom from government-sponsored religion and a private individual’s freedom of conscience. This reflects the Madisonian concern that secular and religious authorities must not interfere with each other’s respective spheres of…
The first freedom protected by the Bill of Rights is the right of every American to a secular government that does not subscribe to religious beliefs or prohibit citizen engagement in private religious practices. It is the first of…