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Prof. Rick Garnett (Notre Dame) Guest-Blogging About Justice Breyer's Establishment Clause Approach
I'm delighted to report that Prof. Rick Garnett (Notre Dame) will be guest-blogging this week about his forthcoming First Amendment Law Review article, "Justice Breyer and the Establishment Clause: Notes on 'Appeasement', 'Legal Judgment', and 'Divisiveness'". I've long found Justice Breyer's Establishment Clause approach to be interesting (though ultimately on balance mistaken), and I'm particularly looking forward to Prof. Garnett's analysis.
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Spoiler alert:
The professor thinks Justice Breyer should have been more deferential to the Christians.
I know! Who saw that coming?
Shouldn't you be out clubbing?
No - he likes seals.
Rimshot!
Is this professor a Christian conservative?
To be fair, I don't think his paper singles out Christians. It's just that the establishment clause isn't really going to affect any other religions.
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It's a very interesting article, because it was on this topic that I term paper writing, which was quite easy for me, which ultimately helped me to graduate from college and go on to get a master's degree. I can also say that this is a very interesting process, and it was this case that prompted me to write another additional paper, but everything is on hold there now, so I'll talk about it a little later. I can't wait until this process is over, because I want to know the verdict.