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Clues on Roberts' Church-State Views

Excerpts from amicus briefs in church-state cases filed while Roberts was Deputy Solicitor General.

Related Topics: News, Politics, School, Speech, Religious, open forum, Religious Speech, equal access, forum, school premises, Student Groups, secondary school

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Abortion Debate Brings Anti-Catholicism Into Focus

'Church and State' is the rallying cry of secularists. Their test for public service is clear: Catholics need not apply.

Related Topics: News, Politics, Religion, State, state religion, public service, Religious Test, Catholic, personal religious, Establishment Clause, Test, rallying cry

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African Religions Attracting Americans

Voodoo, Santeria and other religions with African roots draw U.S. followers.

Related Topics: News, Religion, African religions, animal sacrifices, Police, African roots, couples religion, African, half dozen religious groups, religious freedom clause, Religious

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Divine Justice?

Samuel Alito's paper trail from his 15 years on the federal bench holds plenty of clues to his views on church/state questions.

Related Topics: News, Politics, Religious, alito, religious beliefs, Establishment Clause, Roe v, personal religious, Religion, federal appeals court, religious symbols, Abortion Rights

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Loose Canon Archive: June 2005

Charlotte Hays's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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Loose Canon Archive: May 2005

Charlotte Hays's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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Supreme Confusion

The Supreme Court's Ten Commandments decision guarantees that the debate over religion in the public square will continue.

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Loose Canon Archive: July 2005

Charlotte Hays's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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O'Connor Got it Right on Religion

As the president prepares to select Justice O'Connor's successor on the high court, he would do well to consider her example.

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