Wed, 01 Jun 2005

A boost for religious practice

A victory for minority religion, and indeed, all religious practice. The ruling, by the way, was 9-0. But it seems these days that even silver clouds have dark linings - note well some of the strange reasoning used by Justice Thomas: that the Federal Government cannot interfere with a State established religion!

Are we freaking out yet?

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that accommodations do not violate the Constitution's prohibition of government endorsement of religion.

(link) [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]

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