Although enacted into law in four previous statutes, charitable
choice has been the subject of persistent controversy; and
President Bush's initiative in the 107th Congress led the
controversy to become highly visible. The primary concerns have
been the constitutionality and desirability of the federal
government directly subsidising faith-based social service programs
and whether subsidised religious organisations should be able to
discriminate on religious grounds in their employment practices.
This new book provides background and analysis on a number of the
salient factual and legal issues about charitable choice, and also
discusses the relationship of faith-based organisations with state
and local governments.
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