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Religion-State Identification and Religious Freedom in Ethiopia
Abadir M. Ibrahim
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Religious trauma syndrome: The futile fate of faith.
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2015
Parents have a fundamental right to raise their children (Seldin, 2013). Parents have a right to provide children with religious upbringing, but they cannot exploit children through religious practice (Pierce v. Society of the Sisters, 1925; Prince v. Massachusetts, 1944).
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Parents have a fundamental right to raise their children (Seldin, 2013). Parents have a right to provide children with religious upbringing, but they cannot exploit children through religious practice (Pierce v. Society of the Sisters, 1925; Prince v. Massachusetts, 1944).
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2012
This article begins with a discussion of the constitutional significance of free expression. It then discusses constitutional freedom of expression clauses; interpreting freedom of expression clauses; balancing freedom of expression and other interests; and freedom of expression and the media.
Sajó, András, Uitz, Renáta
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This article begins with a discussion of the constitutional significance of free expression. It then discusses constitutional freedom of expression clauses; interpreting freedom of expression clauses; balancing freedom of expression and other interests; and freedom of expression and the media.
Sajó, András, Uitz, Renáta
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Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 2005
Freedom is essential for the blossoming of a truly democratic society, but how is the relation of religion and freedom to be understood in present-day Iran, which is ruled by a religious government and where debates over the extent of freedom and its compatibility with an Islamic state have gone unresolved for more than a decade?
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Freedom is essential for the blossoming of a truly democratic society, but how is the relation of religion and freedom to be understood in present-day Iran, which is ruled by a religious government and where debates over the extent of freedom and its compatibility with an Islamic state have gone unresolved for more than a decade?
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Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, 2008
Why it is that the principle of freedom of religion, rather than a more general principle such as liberty or liberty of conscience, figures so prominently in our lived experience and, in particular, in the constitutional commitment to the free exercise of religion?
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Why it is that the principle of freedom of religion, rather than a more general principle such as liberty or liberty of conscience, figures so prominently in our lived experience and, in particular, in the constitutional commitment to the free exercise of religion?
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Freedom in Religion or Freedom from Religion
2010The first decade of the twenty-first century finds the American people divided along a great, half-century-old fault line. On one side stand Traditionalists who understand human existence and glory (joys and sorrows) as defined by a western religious heritage, an existence circumscribed by tragedy.
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