Constitutional Law
Sep. 6, 2022
Coercing Religion – Part One
Why is it so important to allow these people to pray on government property while on the government payroll? Is there a shortage of churches to pray in?





Myron Moskovitz
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The recent flurry of U.S. Supreme Court decisions have hit the left-of-center hard. Abortion rights, protection of the environment and voting rights have all suffered serious set-backs.
I join these concerns, but there's another set of cases that bothers me in a more personal way: the Establishment of Religion opinions. I'll focus on two of them - one that preceded Trump's recent appointments, and one that came after.
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