Abstract
Hamilton first examines Pres Bill Clinton's rhetoric, and then his Administration's actions to promote religious free exercise. She hopes to show that the Administration has integrated religious entities into administrative agenda-setting, which is consciously intended to serve religious ends.
Citation
Marci A. Hamilton,
Religion and the Law in the Clinton Era: An Anti-Madisonian Legacy,
63 Law and Contemporary Problems
359-390
(Winter 2000)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol63/iss1/16