The Supreme Court on Church & StateOxford University Press, 1962 - 305 sivua |
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Sivu 103
... funds collected are used for the sup- port of the religious movement and no one derives a profit from the pub- lication and distribution of the literature . In the Opelika case the defendant's activities were confined to distribution of ...
... funds collected are used for the sup- port of the religious movement and no one derives a profit from the pub- lication and distribution of the literature . In the Opelika case the defendant's activities were confined to distribution of ...
Sivu 115
... funds . Thus it was stated in Jones v . Opelika , that when a religious sect uses " ordinary commercial methods of sales of articles to raise propa- ganda funds , " it is proper for the state to charge " reasonable fees for the ...
... funds . Thus it was stated in Jones v . Opelika , that when a religious sect uses " ordinary commercial methods of sales of articles to raise propa- ganda funds , " it is proper for the state to charge " reasonable fees for the ...
Sivu 216
... funds will be paid to reimburse individuals on account of money spent by them in a way which furthers a public program . " Of course , the state may pay out tax - raised funds to relieve pauperism , but it may not spend funds to secure ...
... funds will be paid to reimburse individuals on account of money spent by them in a way which furthers a public program . " Of course , the state may pay out tax - raised funds to relieve pauperism , but it may not spend funds to secure ...
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