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Does the 1954 Johnson Amendment Violate the U.S. Constitution & Federal Law by Requiring a Pastor to Refrain from Addressing candidates & Elections in Light of Scripture or Church Doctrine During a Sermon?
Harvard Student Chapter
Harvard Law School.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Politics in the Pulpit
Religious Liberties Practice Group and The Alliance Defense Fund
National Press Club529 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20045
Politics in the Pulpit
Religious Liberties Practice Group and The Alliance Defense Fund
In 1954, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas introduced legislative language that changed the IRS...