Harris V. City Of Zion/Kuhn V. City Of Rolling Meadows
It has been made clear to me that there is no such thing as "religious liberty" within this once great country of ours. We have completely fallen short of what our forefathers intended us to be. Foundations and religious beliefs, which were sacred, have fallen between the cracks of our now "post-modern" society. A country, which was founded on the strict principle of religious liberty and freedom, has now turned to a country dominated by misinterpretation, and legal jargon. We, as interpreters of the jurisprudence of law, and constitutionality of that same law, have g ....
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