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The First Freedom: Religion & The Bill of Rights. Edited by James E. Wood Jr. Waco, TX: J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies, 1990. Pp. ix, 181. $19.95. ISBN: 0-929182-13-8. Paper $8.95. ISBN: 0-929182-14-6.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2015

Carl H. Esbeck*
Affiliation:
University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211

Abstract

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Type
VII. Review Essays and Book Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University 1990

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References

1. 330 US 1 (1947).

2. See Jaffree v Bd of School Comm'rs of Mobile County, 554 F Supp 1104, 1128 (SD Ala 1983), rev'd sub nom Wallace v Jaffree, 472 US 38, 48-56 (1985).

3. Howe, Mark, The Garden and the Wilderness: Religion and Government in Constitutional History (Chicago, 1965)Google Scholar.

4. Smith, Stephen D., Separation and the “Secular”: Reconstructing the Disestablishment Doctrine, 67 Texas L Rev 955 (1989)Google Scholar.

5. 110 S Ct 1595 (1990).