Publication Date
Spring 1999
Journal
Connecticut Law Review
Abstract
It is not often that one gets such immediate (and lengthy) written responses to one's work. It is both humbling and a blessing. My five interlocutors have offered me the opportunity to gaze at my own work as it is reflected in five different pools. I like some of what I see, do not recognize some of it, and will refine other aspects in this brief reply. My only regret is that I simply cannot in the space of a reply respond to many of the interesting and worthy points raised.
Volume
31
Issue
3
First Page
1001
Last Page
1014
Publisher
University of Connecticut School of Law
Keywords
Church and State, Establishment of Religion, Constitutional Law, First Amendment, Religion and the Law, Politics (General)
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | First Amendment | Law
Recommended Citation
Marci A. Hamilton,
A Reply,
31
Conn. L. Rev.
1001
(1999).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/1053