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First Prayer in Congress

Constitutional Law: Religious Liberty
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Constitutional Authority to Define A Church

UNALIENABLE RIGHTS, EQUALITY AND THE FREE EXERCISE OF RELIGION
    I.   The Laws of Nature and of Nature's God

    II.   The Declaration of Independence, Equality and Unalienable Rights

    III.   Constitutional Acknowledgment of God and Prohibition of Religious Tests

    IV.   A Bill of Rights to Protect Religious Liberty

    V.   The Supreme Court, Equality, Unalienable Rights and Religious Liberty
      A.   Unalienable Rights Cannot be Compelled or Coerced in Education

      B.   Equality or Inequality?

      C.   Governmental Reliance on and Recognition of God the Creator

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY - OUTLINES

    Religious Liberty Fundamentals

    Establishment Clause Framework

    Free Exercise Clause Framework
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