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Subject: research question
Does anyone have or know of a data
set listing the names of all religious liberty
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I'm writing something in which I try to describe (in
as neutral a way as I can) the litigation goals likely to
I'm writing something in which I try to describe (in as neutral a way
as I can) the litigation goals likely to be sought in the foreseeable
(mid-range) future by (and here it's hard to offer a neutral
characterization, but) what I describe as the politically mobilized
Christian evangelical
To: Law Religion issues for
Law; Law Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: Research
question
I'm writing something in which I try to describe (in
as neutral a way as I can) the litigation goals likely to be sought in the
foreseeable (mid-range) future by (and here it's hard to offer a neutral
Mark: I am pretty closely connected to most of the religious liberty public interest lawyers and litigation, and I don't know what to think of your list. It doesn't sound like what I hear my friends talking about.First, I think right now the primary litigation goal of Christian conservativesis
A couple of questions:
First, about this: "the primary litigation goal of Christian
conservativesis the defense
of traditional marriage, to uphold the idea that marriage is a
relationship between one man and one woman, and that no substitutes for
marriage should be recognized." Does this mean
Mark: I don't think anyone believes that it is presently unconstitutional for states to choose to recognize same-sex marriage or civil unions. Rather, the political goal is to get state DOMA amendments enacted, and the litigation goal is to defend those amendments from constitutional attack. I
Mark,
You were writing of litigation goals, not legislative or
constitutional goals or broader social goals. Of course, just who
they are is more than a little problematic. But among my
conservative evangelical Christian friends and relatives, the main
things seem to be (I'm separating out
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Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 4:26 PM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: Re: research question
You will probably have to ILL it: Separation of Church and State in
Virginia, H. J. Eckenrode.
Gene Garman, M.Div.
America's Real
Before traipsing to the library I would appreciate hearing from list members
what you regard as the best sources on the Virginia religious controversy of
the 1780s, i.e., on Patrick Henry's A Bill Establishing a Provision for
Teachers of the Christian Religion, Madison's Memorial and
You will probably have to ILL it: Separation of Church and State in Virginia,
H. J. Eckenrode.
Gene Garman, M.Div.
America's Real Religion
www.americasrealreligion.org
Pybas, Kevin M wrote:
Before traipsing to the library I would appreciate hearing from list members what you regard as the
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You will probably have to ILL it: Separation of Church and State
in Virginia, H. J. Eckenrode.Gene Garman
Subject: Re: research question
You will probably have to ILL it: Separation of Church and State in
Virginia, H. J. Eckenrode.
Gene Garman, M.Div.
America's Real Religion
www.americasrealreligion.org
Pybas, Kevin M wrote:
Before traipsing to the library I would appreciate hearing from
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