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The curious case of Kiryas Joel, the rise of a village theocracy and the battle to defend the separation of church and state, Louis Grumet with John M. Caher

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The curious case of Kiryas Joel, the rise of a village theocracy and the battle to defend the separation of church and state, Louis Grumet with John M. Caher
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-276) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The curious case of Kiryas Joel
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
922631978
Responsibility statement
Louis Grumet with John M. Caher
Sub title
the rise of a village theocracy and the battle to defend the separation of church and state
Summary
"Twenty years ago, on the last day of session, the New York State Legislature created a publicly funded school district to cater to the interests of a religious sect called Kiryas Joel, an extremely insular group of Hasidic Jews. The sect had bought land in upstate New York, populated it solely with members of its faction, and created a village that exerted extraordinary political pressure over both political parties in the Legislature. Marking the first time in American history that a governmental unit was established for a religious group, the Legislature's action prompted years of litigation that eventually went to the Supreme Court. The 1994 case, The Board of Education of the Village of Kiryas Joel v. Grumet, stands as the most important legal precedent in the fight to uphold the separation of church and state. In The Curious Case of Kiryas Joel, plaintiff Louis Grumet opens a window onto the Satmar Hasidic community and details the inside story of his fight for the First Amendment. Informed by numerous interviews, media accounts, court transcripts, and more, The Curious Case of Kiryas Joel tantalizes with a peek at cynical power politics driven by votes. This story--a blend of politics, religion, cultural clashes, and constitutional tension--is an object lesson in the ongoing debate over freedom of vs. freedom from religion"--, Provided by publisher"The 1994 US Supreme Court case Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet stands as the most important legal precedent in the fight to uphold the separation of church and state. In this book, plaintiff Louis Grumet opens a window onto the insular sect of Hasidic Jews at the center of the case, and details the inside story of his fight for the First Amendment and against New York's most powerful politicians"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue : "curious" Joel -- A new homeland -- Who moves in? -- Who governs? -- Who educates? -- Who is worshipped? -- Who litigates? -- Who is our adversary? -- Here comes the judge -- Establishment -- Reviewing the decision -- Does it pass the test? -- Would the Supreme Court care? -- The Supreme Court opens the door -- Strange bedfellows -- May it please the court -- Judicial deliberations -- Supremely decided -- Déjà Vu -- Epilogue
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