Abstract
Dean Choper analyzes recent United States Supreme Court decisions concerning religious liberty, and argues that the Court has been inconsistent in its determinations of when government action violates the Establishment Clause. Choper suggests an alternative test for such determinations, and argues that such a test can work only if it balances the competing interests protected by the Establishment and Free Exercise clauses of the Constitution.
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29 Ariz. L. Rev. 551 (1987)
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