November 8, 2024
When an ordinary public official refers to the United States as "a Christian nation," the reference conveys an opinion. When the United States Supreme Court uses this same phrase, however -- and when the phrase serves as the primary justification for a unanimous decision that overturns a lower-court ruling --...
When an ordinary public official refers to the United States as “a Christian nation,” the reference conveys an opinion. When the United States Supreme Court uses this same phrase, however — and when the phrase serves as the primary justification for a unanimous decision that overturns a lower-court ruling –…



When an ordinary public official refers to the United States as “a Christian nation,” the reference conveys an opinion. When the United States Supreme Court uses this same phrase, however — and when the phrase serves as the primary justification for a unanimous decision that overturns a lower-court ruling –…

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