The Constitution does not require complete separation of church and state; it affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all religions, and forbids hostility toward any.


Significant Supreme Court Opinions of the Honorable Warren E. Burger (ed. 1984)


The Constitution does not require complete separation of church and state; it affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all...

The Constitution does not require complete separation of church and state; it affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all...

The Constitution does not require complete separation of church and state; it affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all...

The Constitution does not require complete separation of church and state; it affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all...