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Thursday, July 7, 2005

Laycock on "Neutrality" and the Ten Commandments

Professor Doug Laycock, who needs no introduction to MOJ readers, has this essay over at Legal Times magazine, "How To Be Religiously Neutral."  Here is a line that strikes me as very interesting and provocative:  "The Court would do better to say that some endorsements of religion don't do enough harm to justify the costs of striking them down, rather than to implausibly deny that they are not endorsements at all."

Rick

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