After writing my appellate brief on an Establishment Clause issue, my interest in the topic deepened. For any with a similar interest, check out William F. Vallicella's new post at Right Reason on the topic.
The Declaration and the Establishment Clause
Here is a question for liberals, especially those of the extreme ACLU type. Given your excessively latitudinarian interpretation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States – an interpretation so extreme that it requires the removal of a small cross from the seal of the city of Los Angeles -- why do you consider the Declaration of Independence a document fit for posting in public places?
Link: Right Reason: The Declaration and the Establishment Clause.
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