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In God We Trust: How the Supreme Court's First Amendment Decisions Affect Organized Religion
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Product Description Few areas of debate stir passions more than those involving the First Amendment. In God We Trust examines the effect Supreme Court decisions have had on organized religion since the First Amendment was adopted. Addresses controversies such as prayer in school and the use of religious symbols on public property. Particularly timely as new members take their places on the Supreme Court. In God We Trust is a book which should be on the reference shelf of every church leader and concerned Christian in the United States.
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ISBN 1932902600 EAN 9781932902600 UPC 000000879435
Pages 224
Dimensions: Length: 8.8" Width: 5.9" Height: 0.4" Weight: 0.55 lbs.
Release Date Sep 1, 2006
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 | For Anyone Interested in First Amendment History and Decisions Nov 19, 2007 |
| A logical, organized, and dispassionate look at a wide variety of First Amendment cases that have reached the Supreme Court. Camp lays out clear explanations of what was being contested in each case and provides objective background and analysis. Her brief questions at the end of each chapter are good for thoughtful review by the individual reader, as well as for class or small group discussions. This would be a good reference for many church libraries. | | |  | Written by a lawyer, easy to read for the rest of us Oct 10, 2006 |
What makes this book invaluable is that it's easily accessable to all readers who want to understand what is normally written in "lawyer speak". It's not dumbed down--not in the least--but Ms. Page Camp has a gift for giving wonderful examples void of confusion. Her writing is fresh and interesting, which is often hard to find in books written by lawyers, LOL. She knows her audience and understands concerns without resorting to bias.
A definite must-read.
| | |  | An Essential Resource Sep 5, 2006 |
| I found this book to be both informative and without bias, something which is hard to find in today's world where there are so few sources for information which is fair and balanced. Anyone interested in First Amendment issues as they relate to the separation of church and state or in the religious rights we as Americans enjoy will benefit from this book. It is filled with case studies from a wide range of First Amendment issues we face today including prayer in school and religious displays on public properties. This book has a wealth of information in one easy to use volume, perfect for those of us who do not have the time or resources to purchase a personal law library. It is about time there was a book like this. Brilliant! | | | Write your own review about In God We Trust: How the Supreme Court's First Amendment Decisions Affect Organized Religion
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