Religion and American Law
An Encyclopedia
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Nov '99
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The First Encyclopedia available On The Subject Of Religion And American Law The interplay of religion and law has long been a major political and social issue in the United States. From the Salem Witch Trials to the current debate over school vouchers, court rulings have had a profound effect on people's lives. Now, a new encyclopedia provides detailed entries on all of the major Supreme Court decisions dealing with church and state, topical and theoretical essays relating to the issue, and cogent biographies of those Justices whose decisions have achieved landmark status in the debate. Comprehensive In Coverage And Scope Encompassing cases from the colonial period to the Supreme Court's important decisions in 1997, this pioneering volume is written in a clear, concise style that will be useful to professionals and specialists and accessible by students. With contributions by leading scholars in the field, this encyclopedia will benefit all reference libraries, students of law and religion, and anyone working in the field of church and state.
"This primer and dictionary of a topic of increasing interest to both general readers and lawyers will be useful for a broad audience...Recommended for undergraduate and graduate libraries." -- Choice
"[An] excellent reference tool." -- Church and Synagogue Libraries
"Religion and American Law is a remarkable achievement. The only work of its kind, it comprehensively describes and analyzes the important cases and legal controversies surrounding church and state, and the relationship between them. A distinguished group of authors contributed to the book, including many of America's leading law professors, historians and practicing attorneys. The quality and scope of Religion and American Law make it a unique resource, indispensable to students and scholars of law, religion and history seeking clear, authoritative guidance in this area." -- Gabriel J. Chin, University of Cincinnati College of Law
"The writing, by 96 different contributors, is uniformly clear, consistent, and coherent... Very highly recommended for all libraries." -- American Reference Books Annual
"Paul Finkelman, one of the nation's premier constitutional legal historians, has put together a work that is not only exceptionally useful but fascinating as well. The articles are short enough for encyclopedic-type reference yet capture the color, richness, and complexity of their topics." -- Carl T. Bogus, Roger Williams University School of Law
"Finkelman's book is an extremely useful reference work on a timely, controversial, and vitally important topic in American constitutional law. It is remarkably thorough, and filled with insightful analysis by a distinguished group of contributors. It pulls off admirably the most difficult aspect of the encyclopedist's art: elucidating a difficult subject concisely, without sacrificing comprehensiveness, complexity, or clarity. The book will make a valuable addition to any legal collection." -- James A. Gardner, Western New England College
"This timely volume from the reputable Garland Reference Library of Humanities series is an alphabetically arranged encyclopedia, carefully edited and authoritatively written...recommended for academic and large public library reference collections." -- Booklist/RBB
ISBN: 9780815307501
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1310g
620 pages