Wrestling with God


The Courts' Tortuous Treatment of Religion

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By Patrick M. Garry
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500 g
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239

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Patrick M. Garry, J.D., is professor of law at the University of South Dakota. He is the author of several books including Scrambling for Protection: The New Media and the First Amendment and A Nation of Adversaries: The Social and Cultural Effect of America's Litigation Explosion.

In this sound, comprehensive, and up-to-date work, Patrick Garry provokes the reader to understand how the protection of speech is given far more absolute protection than religion. While this speech/religion clause comparison has been hinted at before, no one has presented it with greater clarity than Garry. - Douglas W. Kmiec, Caruso Chair and Professor of Constitutional Law, Pepperdine University ""If you've ever wondered why 'free exercise' of religion has been taking such a beating at the hands of the courts for the past half century, read this book.... Anyone interested in the state of church-state relations ought to have a look."" - National Catholic Register ""Because of recent changes in the court and cases likely to come before it in the future, this is an essential purchase...."" - Library Journal ""For those interested in how the courts have twisted the First Amendment's guarantee of religious liberty into an unseemly mess, this is the book to buy...."" - William A. Donohue, President, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights ""Patrick Garry offers a lively and provocative critique of the Supreme Court's approach to the establishment and free exercise clauses. Garry advocates a sea change in constitutional doctrine, one that would permit the government to favor religion in non-coercive ways."" - Daniel O. Conkle, Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington

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