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This revised and updated edition of The Right to Religious Liberty sets forth an individuals religious rights under present law, offering suggestions as to how they can be preserved and protected.The ACLU has diligently and vigorously advanced claims that the religious liberty of individual believers and religious institutions are infringed upon by government. Written by two ordained Christian ministers and a former Orthodox Jewish rabbinical school student, The Right to Religious Liberty represents the view that far from being militantly atheistic, the ACLUs insistence on the separation of church and state is in the best interests of both church and state.Like other handbooks in the ACLU series, this volume is developed in the hope that Americans, informed of their rights, will be encouraged to exercise them. Barry Lynn, Marc D. Stern, and Oliver Thomas explain this shared conviction through the use of a question and answer format that addresses a broad range of issues dealing with church-state separation and religious liberty. In detail, the authors discuss establishment and free exercise clauses, religion and public education, governmental aid to religious organizations, religious displays, the role of chaplains, religion and family law, accommodation of religion, church autonomy, conscientious objection, refusal of medical treatment for religious reasons, zoning and religious institutions, clergy confidentiality, religion in the workplace, prisoners rights, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, state constitutions, and the controversial topic of deprogramming.In presenting the material as objectively as possible, the authors do not always concur with each of the cited decisions, nor do they always agree with the specific solutions of a case. Instead, their goal is to give the interested reader a synopsis of the most current and relevant information and a general sense of the meaning and application of the law.

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Barry Lynn, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and an attorney, is executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. He formerly served as legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union in Washington, D.C.
Marc D. Stern is a graduate of Columbia Law School and is codirector of the Commission on Law and Action of the American Jewish Congress, where he specializes in the First Amendment's religion clauses.
Oliver S. Thomas is an ordained minister and currently serves as special counsel to the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. He formerly taught church-state law at Georgetown University Law Center and served as general counsel to the Baptist Joint Committee.

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Also in this series
THE RIGHTS OF ALIENS AND REFUGEES
THE RIGHTS OF AUTHORS, ARTISTS, AND OTHER CREATIVE PEOPLE
THE RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS
THE RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES AND UNION MEMBERS
THE RIGHTS OF INDIANS AND TRIBES
THE RIGHTS OF LESBIANS AND GAY MEN
THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PERSONS
THE RIGHTS OF PATIENTS
THE RIGHTS OF PRISONERS
THE RIGHTS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
THE RIGHTS OF RACIAL MINORITIES
THE RIGHTS OF SINGLE PEOPLE
THE RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
THE RIGHTS OF TEACHERS
THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN
THE RIGHTS OF YOUNG PEOPLE
THE RIGHT TO PROTEST
YOUR RIGHT TO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
YOUR RIGHT TO PRIVACY
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AN AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION HANDBOOK
The Right To Religious Liberty
The Basic Aclu Guide To Religious Rights
SECOND EDITION
Completely Revised and Updated
Barry Lynn
Marc D. Stern
Oliver S. Thomas
General Editor of the Handbook Series
Norman Dorsen, President, ACLU 19761991
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
CARBONDALE AND EDWARDSVILLE
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Copyright 1995 by the American Civil Liberties Union
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
98 97 96 95 4 3 2
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lynn, Barry.
The right to religious liberty: the basic ACLU guide to religious
rights / Barry Lynn, Marc D. Stern, Oliver S. Thomas. 2d ed.,
completely rev. and updated.
p. cm. (An American Civil Liberties Union handbook)
1. Freedom of religionUnited State. 2. United States
Constitutional lawAmendments1st. 3. Church and stateUnited
States. I. Stern, Marc D., 1950 . II. Thomas, Oliver S., 1955
III. Title. IV. Series.
KF4783.L96 1995
342.73'0852dc20
[347.302852]Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 794-13635
ISBN 0-8093-1966-7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12CIP
ISBN 0-8093-1967-5 (pbk.)
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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Contents
Preface
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Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
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I.
The Establishment Clause
1
II.
Religion and Public Education
7
III.
Aid to Religious Organizations
32
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Aid to Religious Schools
34
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Tax Exemption
44
IV.
Religious Displays
48
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