Will religious favoritism replace religious neutrality?
One of the oldest constitutional understandings in America is that the government should remain neutral about religion, neither favoring it nor interfering with it. The idea is captured in a phrase that President Thomas Jefferson used in a letter to Baptists in Danbury, Conn., in 1802, assuring them that the Constitution’s First Amendment had built … Continue reading Will religious favoritism replace religious neutrality?
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