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RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES

       The First Amendment begins with the words "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof …."  It is no accident that the drafters of the Bill of Rights began with the religion clauses.  To the Founders, rights of religious freedom were indistinguishable from political rights of speech, association, assembly, free press, and freedom from unreasonable searches, seizures, or inquests.

       Unsurprisingly, many of the Supreme Court's most important "freedom of speech" or "freedom of association" cases have been about religious free exercise, and often were brought by or against newer, minority, and often-controversial religious groups or sects, such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Seventh Day Adventists, or the Quakers.  That same struggle by newer, minority and often-controversial religious groups has continued through recent years. 

       For three decades, the Firm has been at the forefront of these legal cases, and has successfully litigated landmark cases in the area.  They include the following:

Protection of Religious Organizations Against Pervasive Government Intrusion and Discrimination



Rights of Individuals to Practice Religion without Private Interference



Religious Proselytization



Tort Cases Against Churches


Tax Cases



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