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Guest Editor's Preface

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2015

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Copyright © Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University 1990

References

1. Lynch v Donnelly, 465 US 668 (1984).

2. Id at 688 (O'Connor concurring).

3. 109 S Ct 3086 (1989).

4. Neuhaus, Richard John, The Naked Public Square: Religion and Democracy in America 84 (Eerdmans, 1984)Google Scholar. Editor's note: Because so much of the literature cited in this issue of the journal is “non-legal” in a traditional sense, I have thought it appropriate to give bibliographical references in this issue in the manner indicated by The University of Chicago Manual of Legal Citation (Lawyers Co-operative, Bancroft-Whitney & Mead Data Central, 1989) rather than in the traditional “Bluebook” form.

5. The only drafter of the Charter who was unable to provide a commentary was Nat Hentoff.

6. 110 S Ct 1595 (1990). It should be noted that Justice O'Connor did not join the Opinion of the Court in Smith.

7. See Berman, Harold J., Griswold, Irwin N., and Newman, Frank C., Draft USSR Law on Freedom of Conscience, with Commentary, 3 Harv Human Rts J 137 (1990)Google Scholar.