In God We Trust
How the Supreme Court's First Amendment Decisions Affect Organized Religion
Kathryn Page Camp


Price: $14.99


 
ISBN: 1932902600
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 224
An unbiased account of the effect Supreme Court decisions have on organized religion.

  • Features the largest number of actual cases in one volume ever made available to the general public.
  • A perfect resource for the library of those who are touched by the First Amendment and freedom of religion issues.
  • A great reference for teachers, pastors, social activists, students and those interested in current events.
Find out the effect Supreme Court decisions have had on organized religion since the First Amendment was adopted.

The First Amendment has been the basis of many public controversies from prayer in school to the use of religious symbols on public property. As new members take their place on the Supreme Court it is important to understand which decisions earlier courts have made and what decisions are yet to be made. There are few areas of debate which stir the passions of people of faith more than those involving the First Amendment. In God We Trust is a book which should be on the reference shelf of every church leader and concerned Christian in the United States.

Written by a lawyer in everyday language.

Author Kathryn Page Camp is Associate General Counsel for the National Futures Association and has served as chair of the Futures and Derivatives Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association. A regulatory attorney for 25 years, she holds degrees from Hope College (BA), DePaul University (MS) and Chicago-Kent College of Law (JD & LLM).