Paul I. Weizer is Associate Professor of Political Science at Fitchburg State College, Massachusetts
Acknowledgments
ix
Preface
1
(4)
Introduction-The Caustic Conservative
5
(18)
I. Nor Prohibiting the Free Exercise Thereof
23
(40)
Employment Division, Oregon Department of Human Resources v. Smith
27
(12)
Lee v. Weisman
39
(8)
Lamb's Chapel v. Center Moriches Union Free School District
47
(4)
Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet
51
(12)
II. Without Adding the First Amendment to the Fire
63
(34)
Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc
67
(4)
R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul, Minnesota
71
(10)
Waters v. Churchill
81
(8)
National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley
89
(8)
III. The Undue Burden of Abortion
97
(28)
Webster v. Reproductive Health Services
101
(4)
Hodgson v. Minnesota
105
(2)
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania
v. Casey
107
(14)
Stenberg v. Carhart
121
(4)
IV. Equal Protection of the Law
125
(42)
Richmond v. J.A. Crosson Company
129
(4)
Grutter v. Bollinger
133
(2)
Romer v. Evans
135
(14)
Lawrence v. Texas
149
(16)
Bush v. Gore
165
(2)
V. Evolving Standards of Decency
167
(40)
Thompson v. Oklahoma
171
(12)
Wilson v. Seiter
183
(8)
Atkins v. Virginia
191
(14)
Ewing v. California
205
(2)
VI. The Rights of the Accused
207
(30)
Maryland v. Craig
211
(8)
California v. Acevedo
219
(4)
County of Riverside v. McLaughlin
223
(8)
Minnesota v. Carter
231
(6)
Notes
237
(4)
Selected Bibliography
241
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