"Have To" History: A Wall of Separation

In the meantime, it's on to the resource book I've wanted to put together for a much longer time – Supreme Court cases related to religion in the public square, particularly in relation to public schools. I find the topic fascinating and the cases and their written opinions far more engaging than pretty much anything else in the annals of jurisprudence. I realize this makes me both weird and slightly pathetic, but so be it. This post is the first chapter of this new undertaking. If you'd like to read more, go buy the first one so I can afford to order pizza and keep working on it.
“Have To” History: Stuff You Don’t Really Want To Know (But For Some Reason Have To) About The "Wall of Separation"
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