Published by Americans United for Separation of Church and State.LINK: http://www.au.org/media/church-and-state/archives/2011/03/Table of Contents for March, 2011 issue:
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First Amendment Feud »
An East Tennessee Man Tangles With Local Officials – And The ‘Ten Commandments Warriors’ – To Defend Church-State Separation
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Parochial Priority »
House Speaker Boehner, Sen. Lieberman Escalate Voucher Aid Campaign For Religious And Other Private Schools In D.C.
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DeWeese Decalogue Display Derailed »
Appeals Court Rules Against Ohio Judge’s Latest Commandments Caper
EditorialMedical Intervention »
Weird Science, Bad Jobs »
People & EventsAU’s Lynn Criticizes Support For Ky. ‘Ark Park’ On CNN Broadcast »
Obama Names Dozen New Members For ‘Faith-Based’ Council »
Many Teachers Undercut Science Education, New Survey Indicates »
Southern Baptist Official Caves To Pressure From Anti-Islamic Co-Religionists »
Evangelist Billy Graham Says He Now Regrets Involvement In Politics »
Virginia Lawmakers Vote To Undermine Separation Of Church And State »
Despite Controversy, Obama Attends Annual Prayer Breakfast In D.C. »
School Voucher Bill May Be On Track To Become Law In N.J. »
Gulf Between Governor And Bishop Widens In Rhode Island »
AU BulletinGay-Ban Repeal Won’t Affect Chaplains, Pentagon Says »
Hawaii Senate Ends Official Opening Prayers »
Calif. City Argues Over ‘In God We Trust’ »
Va. School District Reposts Ten Commandments »
Alabama Governor Apologizes For Sectarian Remarks »
Compromise Allows Sikh Daggers In Public School »
States May Ban Guns In Churches, Court Rules »
Pakistani Teen Jailed For Blasphemy »
LINK: http://www.au.org/media/church-and-state/archives/2011/03/_________________________________________________
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