alarming new law?
Douglas Laycock
laycockd at umich.edu
Sun Dec 16 10:34:21 PST 2007
Separationists probably don't want anyone giving a legislative
invocation. But if it's going to happen, they would rather see the
opportunity to give it spread around as widely as possible.
Quoting Will Linden <wlinden at panix.com>:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Douglas Laycock wrote:
>>
>> As for Rev. Klingenschmitt's claim that the right tolerates all
>> religions, nonsense. There are tolerant folks and bigots on both
>> sides. For the intolerant right, look at the anti-Mormon hostility
to
>> Mitt Romney in Republican primaries; recall the protests when a
Hindu
>> gave the prayer in Congress. In a restroom remodeling project at
the
>
>
> On the other hand, I have not heard of any protests from
> "separationists" over a witch giving the invocation in the Oregon
State
> Senate. Mind, it was a very nice invocation.
>
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Douglas Laycock
Yale Kamisar Collegiate Professor of Law
University of Michigan Law School
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