The establishment of religion clause of the first amendment means at least this: Neither a State nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another. Aid to Higher Education: Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on ... - 49 페이지저자: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Special Subcommittee on Education - 1961 - 313 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 448 페이지
...v. Board of Education, 333 VS 203, 231-32 (1948). 3s "Neither a State nor the Federal Government... can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over the other." Everson v. Board of Education, 330 US. 1, 15 (1947). This no-aid test was later quoted... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2000 - 498 페이지
...religion clauses. The conclusion to be derived from these sources was set out : The "establishment of religion" clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither a slate nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion,... | |
| Eugene F. Provenzo - 1990 - 158 페이지
...formulating a general policy that has dominated constitutional thinking ever since: The "establishment of religion" clause of the First Amendment means at...religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another....No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to support by religious activities or... | |
| Wayne Swanson - 2010 - 256 페이지
...described the Court's understanding of the meaning of the Establishment Clause. The "establishment of religion" clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither state nor Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1991 - 1304 페이지
...of Justice Hugo Black in the Everson case (1947) in which he said, "The 'establishment of religion1 clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither a state nor the Federal Government can aid. . . all religions. . . " Through this statement, which effectively outlawed state nonpreferential... | |
| Robert Sikorski - 1993 - 512 페이지
...superbly put in Everson v. Board of Education, 330 US 1 (1947). The Court said there: "The 'establishment of religion' clause of the First Amendment means at...this: . . . Neither a State nor the Federal Government . . . can force ... a person . . . to profess a belief or disbelief in any religion . . ." (330 US... | |
| Luis E. Lugo - 1995 - 290 페이지
...this bill with Justice Black's interpretation of the religion clauses in Everson: "The 'establishment of religion' clause of the First Amendment means at...least this: neither a state nor the Federal Government . . . can force nor influence a person to go to or to remain away from church against his will . .... | |
| Robert Devigne - 1996 - 292 페이지
...written for the Supreme Court by Hugo Black in Eversori v. Board of Education: "The 'establishment of religion' clause of the First Amendment means at least this: neither a state nor a Federal government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions,... | |
| Stanley W. Carlson-Thies, James W. Skillen - 1996 - 614 페이지
...religion generally. In an often quoted passage, Justice Hugo Black, writing for the Court majority, stated, "The 'establishment of religion' clause of...religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another."24 A few sentences later Black added, "In the words of Jefferson, the clause against establishment... | |
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