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The Right to Religious Liberty, Second Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to Religious Rights (ACLU Handbook) [Paperback]

Barry Lynn (Author), Marc D. Stern (Author), Oliver S. Thomas (Author)
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ACLU Handbook January 1, 1995

This revised and updated edition of The Right to Religious Liberty sets forth an individual’s religious rights under present law, offering suggestions as to how they can be preserved and protected.

The ACLU has diligently and vigorously advanced claims that the religious liberty of individual believers and religious institutions are infringed upon by government. Written by two ordained Christian ministers and a former Orthodox Jewish rabbinical school student, The Right to Religious Liberty represents the view that far from being militantly atheistic, the ACLU’s insistence on the separation of church and state is in the best interests of both church and state.

Like other handbooks in the ACLU series, this volume is developed in the hope that Americans, informed of their rights, will be encouraged to exercise them. Barry Lynn, Marc D. Stern, and Oliver Thomas explain this shared conviction through the use of a question and answer format that addresses a broad range of issues dealing with church-state separation and religious liberty. In detail, the authors discuss establishment and free exercise clauses, religion and public education, governmental aid to religious organizations, religious displays, the role of chaplains, religion and family law, accommodation of religion, church autonomy, conscientious objection, refusal of medical treatment for religious reasons, zoning and religious institutions, clergy confidentiality, religion in the workplace, prisoners’ rights, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, state constitutions, and the controversial topic of deprogramming.

In presenting the material as objectively as possible, the authors do not always concur with each of the cited decisions, nor do they always agree with the specific solutions of a case. Instead, their goal is to give the interested reader a synopsis of the most current and relevant information and a general sense of the meaning and application of the law.


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Keeping religion and state separate works to the best interests of both institutions: with this premise in mind the authors, two ordained Christian ministers and a former student at rabbinical school, examine a range of issues affecting church/state interactions and separation policies, from public education and church autonomy to prisoner's rights and deprogramming. -- Midwest Book Review

About the Author

Barry Lynn, an ordained minister and an attorney, is executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. He formerly served as legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union in Washington, D.C.

Marc D. Stern is codirector of the Commission on Law and Action of the American Jewish Congress, where he specializes in the First Amendment’s religion clause.

Oliver Thomas is an ordained minister and an active member of the Supreme Court Bar.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 2nd edition (January 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809319675
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809319671
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,008,910 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Freedom of Religion, September 3, 2000
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This review is from: The Right to Religious Liberty, Second Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to Religious Rights (ACLU Handbook) (Paperback)
In an increasing dissonance of haughty misinformation about our religous liberties this book is a haven of rest and reflexive thought. Author Barry Lynn tackles with ease the burning questions of the hour. Do your kids have the right to pray in school? Why is the effect of school vouchers so difficult to define? Did the founding fathers really say we can have freedom only if we're religious? With the religious right making people think that their rights are being done away with, this book is a must have. My daughter prays @ school before her meals each day, and no one disturbs her. School vouchers only seem good for our kids, the fact is, vouchers would take much needed funding out of our schools when they need it most. In the ruling on Santa Fe,the supreme court isn't curtailing any rights previously held by the people. This book answers these questions in a clear and systematic fashion. If you visit the websites of most religious rights groups, you'll see that they admit what they're not willing to say in public: Our religious liberties are NOT UNDER ATTACK (visit the FAQ section of 'religiousliberty.com', maintained by religious right groups and see for yourself). To stay on top of the issues, read this book. The information and counsel is undeniable. Maybe that's why religious right leaders absolutely dislike debating Barry Lynn on TV.
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