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Religion and Belief : Legislative Documents

Effect of the Religious Liberty Protection Act on State and Local Civil Rights Laws (01/25/1999)

Lesbian and Gay Rights During President Clinton's Second Term: A Working Paper Published by the Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights (01/15/1999)

Joint Statement of Current Law on Religion in the Public Schools (04/12/1995)

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