Reviews the judicial development of the free exercise of religion clause.
Martin S. Sheffer is the author of Presidential Power: Case Studies in the Use of the Opinions of the Attorney General and is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Tuskegee University.
Acknowledgments
vii
Preface
ix
Introduction
xv
Evolution of Religious Liberty
xvi
Colonial Experience
xvii
Virginia Experiment
xviii
Constitutional Guarantee
xix
Constitutional Problems of Religion's Evolution
xx
Law and the Problem of Free Exercise
xxiii
Criminal Conduct/Antisocial Behavior
1
(16)
Previous Restraint
17
(20)
Public Education
37
(16)
Conscientious Objection, I
53
(14)
Conscientious Objection, II
67
(22)
Selective Conscientious Objection
89
(18)
Are Standards of Adjudication Possible?
107
(14)
Free Exercise and the Hierarchy of Values
108
(3)
Free Exercise and the Judicial Process
111
(3)
Free Exercise and the Quest for Standards
114
(7)
Conclusion
121
(6)
Appendices
127
(8)
Notes
135
(46)
Table of Cases
181
(16)
Bibliography
197
(8)
Index
205
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