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Examining the twelve-decade legal conflict of government bans on
religious garb worn by teachers in U.S. public schools, this book
provides comprehensive documentation and analysis of the historical
origins and subsequent development of teachers' religious garb in
relation to contemporary legal challenges within the United Nations
and the European Union. By identifying and correcting factual
errors in the literature about historical bans on teachers' garb,
Walker demonstrates that there are still substantial and unresolved
legal questions to the constitutionality of state garb statutes and
reflects on how the contemporary conflicts are historically rooted.
Showcased through a wealth of laws and case studies, this book is
divided into eight clear and concise chapters and answers questions
such as: what are anti-religious-garb laws?; how have the state and
federal court decisions evolved?; what are the constitutional
standards?; what are the establishment clause and free exercise
clause arguments?; and how has this impacted current debates on
teachers' religious garb?, before concluding with an informative
summary of the points discussed throughout. The First Amendment and
State Bans on Teachers' Religious Garb is the ideal resource for
researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of
education, religion, education policy, sociology of education, and
law, or those looking to explore an in-depth development of the
laws and debates surrounding teachers' religious garb within the
last 125 years.
From the founding of Harvard College in 1636 as a mission for
training young clergy to the landmark 1968 Supreme Court decision
in Epperson v. Arkansas, which struck down the state's ban on
teaching evolution in schools, religion and education in the United
States have been inextricably linked. Still today new fights emerge
over the rights and limitations of religion in the classroom. The
Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Education brings together
preeminent scholars from the fields of religion, education, law,
and political science to craft a comprehensive survey and
assessment of the study of religion and education in the United
States. The essays in the first part develop six distinct
conceptual lenses through which to view American education,
including Privatism, Secularism, Pluralism, Religious Literacy,
Religious Liberty, and Democracy. The following four parts expand
on these concepts in a diverse range of educational frames: public
schools, faith-based K-12 education, higher education, and lifespan
faith development. Designed for a diverse and interdisciplinary
audience, this addition to the Oxford Handbook series sets for
itself a broad goal of understanding the place of religion and
education in a modern democracy.
Examining the twelve-decade legal conflict of government bans on
religious garb worn by teachers in U.S. public schools, this book
provides comprehensive documentation and analysis of the historical
origins and subsequent development of teachers' religious garb in
relation to contemporary legal challenges within the United Nations
and the European Union. By identifying and correcting factual
errors in the literature about historical bans on teachers' garb,
Walker demonstrates that there are still substantial and unresolved
legal questions to the constitutionality of state garb statutes and
reflects on how the contemporary conflicts are historically rooted.
Showcased through a wealth of laws and case studies, this book is
divided into eight clear and concise chapters and answers questions
such as: what are anti-religious-garb laws?; how have the state and
federal court decisions evolved?; what are the constitutional
standards?; what are the establishment clause and free exercise
clause arguments?; and how has this impacted current debates on
teachers' religious garb?, before concluding with an informative
summary of the points discussed throughout. The First Amendment and
State Bans on Teachers' Religious Garb is the ideal resource for
researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of
education, religion, education policy, sociology of education, and
law, or those looking to explore an in-depth development of the
laws and debates surrounding teachers' religious garb within the
last 125 years.
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