Officially, the United States has no religious test for elected officials. The prohibition is right there in Article VI, section 3 of the Constitution: “No religious test shall ever be required as a ...
The American Family Association Action’s Center for Judicial Renewal doesn’t particularly like it when you say that it wants to impose an unconstitutional religious test on appointees to the Supreme ...
It’s amazing how much a Supreme Court justice can get wrong in one answer. And how little that Supreme Court justice—an originalist at that—seems to know about the origins of our Constitution. Justice ...
Our Constitution is specific when it prohibits a “religious test” for “any office or public trust” — Article VI, Paragraph III. That doesn’t mean that voters are prohibited from taking a person’s ...
MINOT — The populist faction that is ascendant in the North Dakota Republican Party is fond of touting their supposed fidelity to the United States Constitution, even to the point of incorporating ...
The American Family Association Action’s Center for Judicial Renewal doesn’t particularly like it when you say that it wants to impose an unconstitutional religious test on appointees to the Supreme ...
The American Family Association Action’s Center for Judicial Renewal doesn’t particularly like it when you say that it wants to impose an unconstitutional religious test on appointees to the Supreme ...
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