God and Caesar in the Twenty-First Century: What Recent Cases Say about Church-State Relations in England and the United States
Abstract
This article analyzes current jurisprudence concerning the relationship of church and state in the U.S. and England, with special attention to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decisions in the Ten Commandments cases. The co-authors, law professors from the United States and the United Kingdom, present background about the history of religious establishment and church-state jurisprudence in the two countries. They then discuss the effects of each country’s recent cases on the subject. The authors conclude that the two countries are moving closer to each other on the continuum between establishment and disestablishment.Suggested Citation
Judith D. Fischer and Chloe J. Wallace. "God and Caesar in the Twenty-First Century: What Recent Cases Say about Church-State Relations in England and the United States " Florida International Law Journal 18 (2006): 485.
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