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The book explores the complex relationship between religious convictions and liberal democratic values, particularly in the context of legal challenges. It examines critical issues such as the allowance of devotional activities in public schools, the implications of the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, and the legality of religious symbols in public spaces. Offering a new framework, it aims to navigate the tensions between fairness, liberty, and constitutional principles, providing insights into how judges and lawmakers can address these contentious matters.
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Religion and the Constitution, Volume 2, Kent Greenawalt
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- 2009
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