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First Amendment Religious Liberties Supreme Court Decisions And Public Opinion 19472013 1st Edition Tracy L Cook

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First Amendment Religious Liberties Supreme Court Decisions And Public Opinion 19472013 1st Edition Tracy L Cook
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Tracy L. Cook
ISBN: 9781593327828, 159332782X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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First Amendment Religious Liberties Supreme Court Decisions And Public Opinion 19472013 1st Edition Tracy L Cook by Tracy L. Cook 9781593327828, 159332782X instant download after payment.

Cook analyzes the relationship between Supreme Court decisions and public opinion concerning First Amendment religious liberties. Overall, the Court has issued opinions consistent with public opinion in a majority of its decisions dealing with the First Amendment’s religion clauses, with a level of congruence of almost seventy percent when a clear public opinion expression is present. She also provides a new perspective for understanding the long and contentious debate about prayer in public school by identifying an area of agreement between the Court and public opinion that has not received much attention.

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