| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 336 lapas
...group and that lets each nourish according to the zeal of its adherents and the appeal of its dogma. When the state encourages religious instruction or...accommodates the public service to their spiritual needs. To hold that it may not would be to find in the Constitution a requirement that the government show... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1963 - 1142 lapas
...Court further stated : "We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being. * * * When the state encourages religious instruction or...needs, it follows the best of our traditions. For then it respects the religious nature of our people and accommodates the public service to their spiritual... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1963 - 1138 lapas
...Court further stated : "We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being. * * * When the state encourages religious instruction or...needs, it follows the best of our traditions. For then it respcns the religious nature •of our people and accommodates the public service to their... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 306 lapas
...had himself said : "We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being * * *. When the state encourages religious instruction or...needs, it follows the best of our traditions. For then it respects the religions nature of our people and accommodates the public service to their spiritual... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1963 - 1628 lapas
...Court further stated: We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being. . . . When the state encourages religious instruction or...needs, it follows the best of our traditions. For then it respects the religious nature of our people and accommodates the public service to their spiritual... | |
| William A. Donohue - 1985 - 392 lapas
...William O. Douglas, in the majority opinion, disagreed with the Union's position and declared that "when the state encourages religious instruction or...sectarian needs, it follows the best of our traditions." The ACLU, however, agreed with dissenting Justice Jackson's statement that the school "serves as a... | |
| Clarence J. Karier - 1986 - 492 lapas
...group and that lets each flourish according to the zeal of its adherents and the appeal of its dogma. When the state encourages religious instruction or...accommodates the public service to their spiritual needs. To hold that it may not would be to find in the Constitution a requirement that the government show... | |
| Richard John Neuhaus - 1986 - 300 lapas
...one group and lets each Sourish according to the zeal of its adherents and the appeal of its dogma. When the state encourages religious instruction or...authorities by adjusting the schedule of public events {such as "released time" in schools] to sectarian needs, it follows the best of our traditions. For... | |
| Bernard H. Siegan - 232 lapas
...the appeal of its dogma. When the state encourages religious instruction or cooperates with religous authorities by adjusting the schedule of public events...accommodates the public service to their spiritual needs. To hold that it may not would be to find in the Constitution a requirement that the government show... | |
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