God, Country, and the Supreme CourtRegnery Books, 1985 - 217 Seiten |
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... parents to guard the religion of their children against efforts made in the name of science to undermine faith in supernatural religion . There is no attack on free speech , or freedom of the press , or freedom of thought , or freedom ...
... parents to guard the religion of their children against efforts made in the name of science to undermine faith in supernatural religion . There is no attack on free speech , or freedom of the press , or freedom of thought , or freedom ...
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... parents , if they moved to the suburbs undoubtedly would be seeking state - man- dated black - studies programs in spite of the local opposition from the community - control - favoring white parent groups - the same whites who fret over ...
... parents , if they moved to the suburbs undoubtedly would be seeking state - man- dated black - studies programs in spite of the local opposition from the community - control - favoring white parent groups - the same whites who fret over ...
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... parents could be allowed the choice only a few are given under the present system . The doctor could allow the child to die if the parents so choose , and save a lot of misery and suf- fering . I believe this view is the only rational ...
... parents could be allowed the choice only a few are given under the present system . The doctor could allow the child to die if the parents so choose , and save a lot of misery and suf- fering . I believe this view is the only rational ...
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Chapter II | 21 |
The Changing Court | 45 |
Chapter IV | 65 |
Urheberrecht | |
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