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June 5, 2011

Church and State Links June 5, 2011

  • The Church vs Mutunga: Fear and loathing of a liberal Supreme Court – East African
  • Guest column: Research: Voucher programs don’t work – Green Bay Press Gazette
  • Greater separation between Church and state will not work – Times of Malta
  • Texas Ruling Banning Religious Terms During Graduation Overturned – Neon Tommy
  • Church and state cross at New Jersey high school graduation – Washington Post (blog)
  • Earl Ofari Hutchinson: ‘Presi… – Eurweb.com
  • “Reconfiguring the relationship between the church and wider society” – Slugger O’Toole
  • ‘Daily Show’ gives Palin historical Twitter hashtag – CNET (blog)
  • An open letter to lawmakers – Manila Standard Today
  • Opposition calls for separation of church and state – The Copenhagen Post

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