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To: Moominoid who wrote (68599)9/16/2005 10:34:38 PM
From: Slagle  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Moominoid Re: "until their beliefs start being imposed" Under our Constitution it is possible that a person may have to endure some degree of this. The Bill of Rights, correctly applied binds only the national government as expressed in the Tenth Amendment and delineated by Section 1. of the Fourteenth Amendment (due process clause).

In other words, if a community somewhere with a Jewish majority desired to impose a "blue law" and require by law specific measures to ensure peace and quiet on the Sabbath (Saturday) there should be nothing the federal courts could do to stop this community from making these arrangements. Since the 1930's judicial activists have weakened this important Constitutional protection, but there is a vast work in progress making much headway against judicial activists.
Slagle
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