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  2. Bill Cassidy - Wikipedia

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    William Morgan Cassidy was born in Highland Park, Illinois, one of four sons of Elizabeth and James F. Cassidy, and is of Irish and Welsh descent. [13] He moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as an infant, and received a Bachelor of Science from Louisiana State University in 1979 and a Doctor of Medicine from LSU School of Medicine in 1983.

  3. Separation of church and state in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Separation of church and state" is a metaphor paraphrased from Thomas Jefferson and used by others in discussions of the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which reads: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof".

  4. Tony Perkins (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He has been affiliated with the National Rifle Association of America, the American Legion, the Christian Coalition, and the Baton Rouge Rescue Mission. [7] Perkins served as president of the Council for National Policy. [58] Perkins' family was affected by the 2016 Louisiana floods, and had to evacuate their Louisiana home by canoe. [59] [60]

  5. The Religious Vote Is Waning—And That Could Spell ... - AOL

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    As millions of Christians plan to sit out the election, church leaders face tough choices about how to inspire their congregations without violating the law. The Religious Vote Is Waning—And ...

  6. WATCH: Legislators split on whether DOGE should come to ... - AOL

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    Asked if Illinois, with an anticipated $3 billion budget deficit for the next fiscal year, should have a similar effort, stat WATCH: Legislators split on whether DOGE should come to Illinois with ...

  7. Everson v. Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    Arthur E. Sutherland Jr. called it "the most influential single announcement of the American law of church and state". [10] Black's language was sweeping: The 'establishment of religion' clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church.

  8. ‘Vote Yes’ signs at church polling sites are legal — but some ...

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    As thousands of Wichita-area voters show up to polls on Aug. 2, they could encounter political signs on polling-place property instructing them to “Vote Yes” on the Value Them Both amendment.

  9. McCollum v. Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    "Public Support of Religious Education in American Constitutional Law". Illinois Law Review. 45: 333. ISSN 0276-9948. Patric, Gordon (1957). "The Impact of a Court Decision: Aftermath of the McCollum Case". BYU Journal of Public Law. 6: 455. ISSN 0896-2383. Sullivan, Russell N. (1949). "Religious Education in the Schools". Law and Contemporary ...