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Follow-up on the Connecticut proposal
PrawfsBlawg ^ | March 8, 2009 | Rick Garnett

Posted on 03/10/2009 2:24:53 AM PDT by Oakleaf

Rick Hills beat me to the punch, and called our attention to the "preposterously unconstitutional" proposal in Connecticut that would impose on the Catholic Church new internal-governance structures. As one commenter put it, the proposal -- even if is Alien & Sedition Acts-ish in its unconstitutionality -- does at least have the benefit of spicing up the law-and-religion conversation, which is, I suppose, always in danger of falling into the "what, another holiday display?" doldrums. I don't have, at present, anything to add to Rick's critique, except to shamelessly report that it is an animating theme of my current book project that this kind of measure (more than disputes about Ten Commandments monuments) is what church-state separation, properly understood, is really about.

For more from a canon-law expert, go here; for a good opinion piece by Dean John Garvey, criticizing a similar effort, about three years ago, in Massachusetts, go here; and for a USA Today op-ed, by me, warning of the dangers to religious freedom posed by (perhaps well meaning) efforts to get courts involved in supervising parish-closing decisions, go here.

Posted by Rick Garnett on March 8, 2009 at 02:58 PM | Permalink


TOPICS: Government; Politics; Religion
KEYWORDS: catholic
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1 posted on 03/10/2009 2:24:53 AM PDT by Oakleaf
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To: Oakleaf

I thought the Original Intent of separation Of Church and State was to Keep The Federal Government out of Religious issues ,Congress Shall Make no Law ,The Idea was that States and the People would deal with these on a State and local level . Now in Connecticut the people can deal with their Local reps on this issue by Letting them Know exactly what they think ,As I understand what precipitated this were some concerned citizens about Financial shenannigans in the Church .


2 posted on 03/10/2009 3:52:01 AM PDT by ballplayer
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To: Oakleaf

I thought the Original Intent of separation Of Church and State was to Keep The Federal Government out of Religious issues ,Congress Shall Make no Law ,The Idea was that States and the People would deal with these on a State and local level . Now in Connecticut the people can deal with their Local reps on this issue by Letting them Know exactly what they think ,As I understand what precipitated this were some concerned citizens about Financial shenannigans in the Church .


3 posted on 03/10/2009 3:52:11 AM PDT by ballplayer
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To: Rick - WH; DanRyanGalt; RaceBannon

Ping~


4 posted on 03/10/2009 4:31:15 AM PDT by libertarian27 (Never has so many been owed so much by so few)
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