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Volumn 46, Issue 5, 1997, Pages 1111-

The constitutionality of teaching and performing sacred choral music by public schools

(1)  Kasparian, Faith D a  

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EID: 0345912411     PISSN: 00127086     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.2307/1372917     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (8)

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    • Let Choir Sing "Amen!" to Three Rays of Common Sense
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    • note
    • Lee v. Weisman, 505 U.S. 577, 592, 605 (1992); see also Wallace v. Jaffree, 472 U.S. 38, 49 (1985) (". . . the First Amendment was adopted to curtail the power of Congress to interfere with the individual's freedom to believe, to worship, and to express himself in accordance with the dictates of his own conscience."); School Dist. v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203, 226 (1963) (arguing that "it is not within the power of government to invade that . . . inviolable citadel of the individual heart and mind"); Everson v. Board of Educ., 330 U.S. 1, 8-14 (1947) (chronicling background and environment of period in which constitutional language was adopted and citing James Madison's argument in oppo


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