"Religion in the Schools" examines the many facets of this complex subject, including prayer in the schools, the teaching of evolution, and other issues that continue to generate controversy. It provides a broad overview of the subject, as well as a detailed examination of the underpinnings of the legal and societal wall between church and state. Biographical sketches of over 20 key individuals involved in the issues are provided as well.
Although the book discusses many legal issues and court cases, "Religion in the Schools" is written for laypersons with minimum legal jargon and...
"Religion in the Schools" examines the many facets of this complex subject, including prayer in the schools, the teaching of evolution, and other i...
Dissatisfaction with high taxes is literally an American tradition; indeed, the American Revolution that led to the founding of the United States started as a tax revolt. Today, widespread displeasure with our tax system continues, as demonstrated by the strong anti-tax position of the recent Tea Party movement.
"Tax Reform: A Reference Handbook, Second Edition" introduces lay readers to taxes in general, the U.S. tax system in particular, and the issues involved in reforming the system. Details regarding past tax reform measures are provided to lend relevance and perspective to recent...
Dissatisfaction with high taxes is literally an American tradition; indeed, the American Revolution that led to the founding of the United States s...
From the internationally renowned Scopes "Monkey Trial" of 1925, which pitted a public school teacher arrested for teaching evolution against the state of Tennessee, "Religion on Trial" chronicles key court cases that have shaped the tumultuous relationship between church and state throughout U.S. history.
This volume chronicles such groundbreaking cases as the 1991 decision ordering blood transfusions for children of Christian Scientists in "Norwood Hospital v. Munoz" and the infamous case, "Engel v. Vitale," that banned prayer in schools and ignited calls for Chief Justice Earl...
From the internationally renowned Scopes "Monkey Trial" of 1925, which pitted a public school teacher arrested for teaching evolution against the s...
The subject of religious freedom is important to all American citizens, regardless of religious affiliation or ethnicity. Are the rights of religious individuals being eroded, or is religion being unfairly used to deny basic secular rights to individuals? How will religious institutions adapt to changes in legislation that have an impact on how they operate? Does the Supreme Court have the right to enforce these changes? Finally, how can the precarious separation of church and state be maintained while simultaneously respecting both institutions?
This single-volume work...
The subject of religious freedom is important to all American citizens, regardless of religious affiliation or ethnicity. Are the rights of religio...