Ken Starr was a lawyer and judge whose career included time as a US Solicitor General and a federal appellate judge. He wrote "Religious Liberty in Crisis," a work exploring legal and historical aspects of religious freedom. His writing often examined constitutional law and American legal history.
Religious Liberty in Crisis

Religious Liberty in Crisis
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Religious liberty faces a global crisis, threatening fundamental freedoms in the United States and beyond. Ken Starr examines the challenges to religious freedom in America, including how government actions can inadvertently undermine these rights. He explores the Supreme Court's historical role in protecting against overreach and considers future threats. This book invites readers to understand the constitutional importance of religious expression and actively participate in safeguarding these essential liberties.
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Religious Liberty in CrisisKindle, 2021
184 pages
Encounter BooksLanguage: EnglishISBN: 978164177181842 editions available

































