The Humanist - Vol. 56 Nbr. 4, July 1996
Doerr, Edd
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Supreme Court Judge Antonin Scalia's views on religious persecution; Clinton's veto of a ban on a rarely-used abortion procedure - Church and State - Column
Scalia gave a speech to the Christian Legal Society on Apr 19, 1996, lamenting the modern world's unfriendliness to Christianity. Yet, his legal decisions have helped erode separation of church and state, which protects religious freedom. Clinton's veto of the dilation and extraction ban was controversial.
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Scalia's chutzpah, Clinton's veto.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is rather like the fellow convicted of murdering his parents, who then asked the sentencing judge to show mercy to an orphan.
On April 19, 1996, speaking at a meeting sponsored by the Christian Legal Society at the Mississippi College School of Law, a Southern Baptist institution, Scalia complained that the modern world is unfriendly to "traditional" Christians and regards them as "simp...Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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