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12 Religious Freedom Rep. [i] (1992)

handle is hein.journals/relfrerpt12 and id is 1 raw text is: January 1992                   Volume 12                         1

RELIGIOUS
FREEDOM
REPORTER

IN THIS

ISSUE:

CHURCH-STATE RESOURCE CENTER
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
Campbell University

Court Of Appeal Holds That Plaintiff's Refusal To Accept A Rental
Application From An Unmarried Couple Due To A Sincerely Held
Religious Belief Does Not Constitute Discrimination Under The
Compelling State Interest Analysis And The Free Exercise Clause.  8
Donahue v. Fair Employment And Housing Comm'n
District Court Rules That A School's Decision to Prevent A Student
From Presenting An Oral Report On The Power Of God To Her
Class Was Not A Violation Of Her Right To Freedom Of Expression. 12
Duran v. Nitsche
City's Use Of Christian Cross In Municipal Insignia Does Not Have
The Effect Of Advancing Or Inhibiting Religion And Does Not
Violate The Establishment Clause.                             18
Murray v. City of Austin, Texas

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