Nearly every American knows the phrase “separation of church and state.” Do you know where it's from? Here’s a hint: it’s not in the Constitution. John Eastman, professor of law at Chapman University, explains how and why this famous phrase has played such an outsized role in American life and law.
By Illinois ReviewRecent financial disclosures reveal that Illinois Democratic leaders enjoy a $33 million cash advantage headed into the November election while state Republican leaders – including embattled...
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