| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1988 - 970 pages
...writing for the Court in Zorach v. Clauson, 343 US 306, 312 (1952), stated: "The First Amendment . . . does not say that in every and all respects there shall be a separation of Church and State. . . . Otherwise the state and religion would be aliens to each other— hostile, suspicious, and even... | |
| Joseph Hugh Brady - Church and state - 1954 - 214 pages
...discuss it, is all too clear. Speaking of the separation of church and state, Justice Douglas says: "The First Amendment, however, does not say that in...specific ways, in which there shall be no concert or "Ibid., 313. "Ibid., 315. " Ibid. «" Ibid. union or dependency one on the other."" Let us recall the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1963 - 1142 pages
..."separation of church and state," is not to be taken in any absolute sense : "The First Amendment * * * does not say that in every and all respects there...union or dependency one on the other. That is the common sense of the matter. Otherwise, the state and religion would be aliens to each other — hostile,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1963 - 1628 pages
...decisi >n (1952), "within the scope of its coverage permits no exception; the prohibition is absolute. The First Amendment, however, does not say that in...respects there shall be a separation of Church and State.14 The Relationship Between "No Aid" and Public Purpo«e With this proposition in mind we may... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1970 - 1208 pages
...example, in Zorach v. Clauson, 343 US 306 (1952), MB. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, writing for the Court, noted: "The First Amendment, however, does not say that in...there shall be a separation of Church and State." Id., at 312. "We sponsor an attitude on the part of government that shows no partiality to any one... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1970 - 1156 pages
...306 (1952), MB. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, writing for the Court, noted: "The First Amendment, however, doea not say that in every and all respects there shall be a separation of Church and State." Id., at 312. "We sponsor an attitude on the part of government that shows no partiality to any one... | |
| Legislative power - 1982 - 1534 pages
...Earlier in Zorach r. Clauson, 343 US 306 (1952), Justice Douglas had gone one step further by noting: The First Amendment, however, does not say that in...union or dependency one on the other. That is the common sense of the matter. Otherwise the state and religion would be aliens to each other — hostile,... | |
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