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11 Christian Legal Soc'y Q. 1 (1990)

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Volume 11
Number 1
Spring 1990

MICHAEL J. WOODRUFF
Editor-in-Chief
KATHRYN J. SIDES
Editor
KAREN L. BLOMQUIST
Managing Editor
MANNY TORRES
Graphic Designer
ARK PUBLICATIONS
Printing
Cover design by Manny Torres
Opinions expressed in articles published in Quar-
terly are not necessarily those of Christian Legal
Society.
Member, Evangelical Press Association and Evan-
gelical Council for Financial Accountability
Quarterly is published by Christian Legal Society
and sentfree of charge to CLS members. Subscrip-
tions are available for $20/volume. Please make
checks payable to Christian Legal Society and mail
to P.O. Box 1492, Merrifield, VA 22116-1492.
Submissions: Manuscripts on subjects that would
be of interest and help to lawyers or law students
may be submitted to Quarterly for possible publica-
tion. Christian Legal Society assumes no responsi-
bilityforretuming unsolicited material. Topics under
considerationforfutureissuesincludeSuffering and
Evil and the lawyer/client relationship.
ISSN: 0736-0142
D 1990 by Christian Legal Society.
All rights reserved.
No portion of this material may be copied without
prior written approval of Christian Legal Society,
unless such use is insubstantial, done for review
purposes or meets the standards set under current
law.
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SFEATURES

Religious Freedom:
A Surprising Pattern                Michael W. McConnell
A widening gap between our country's religious people and the
secular elite mirrors the Court's wavering religious freedom
decisions of the 1980s.
The Dangers of Good Advocacy             C. Ken Sande
Reexamining the benefits of Christian conciliation and trends
for the future.

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Let Justice Roll Down                James G. Godlewski 12
Budget cutbacks changed the face of legal aid in the 1980s. How
can we address the poor's need for affordable legal assistance
today?
BICENTENNIAL FOCUS: The Religion Clauses of the
Constitution              The Honorable Kenneth W. Starr 15
Even in 1789, as the proposed Bill of Rights was under discussion,
the meaning of the religion clauses caused substantial debate.

From the Bookshelf      26
Living Out the Beatitudes
Thomas L. Shaffer
Biblical Influence on the
Declaration
Curran Tiffany
In the World            31
Will Politics Turn to God?
James W. Skillen
Viewpoint               32
The Roles of a Good Lawyer
Peter J. Riga

DEPARTMENTS
From the President        2
From the Executive Director  3
From the Center          18
Public Ministries        20
Not for Members Only     22
Student Network          23
In Brief                 24
From the Doctor          29
Calendar and Classified  30

Spring 1990 m QUARTERLY 1

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