American Memory
June 30, 2005
The Supreme Court, God, and Us by William Murchison
And, well, what if in 10 years a reconstituted court does proclaim the right of a county to display the Mosaic law? It strikes me—correct me if I am wrong—that cultures, not courts, set constitutional tone; that the incoherence of our church-state jurisprudence proceeds less from the court’s incoherence than from society’s unwillingness to say what its own will is.
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