Also of interest, going from the 21st Century to the early 19th, see Chief Justice Roberts quoted this little-known 19th-century lawmaker in siding with religious institutions in church-state decision about the "H.M. Brackenridge, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates and leading supporter of what was known as the “Jew Bill” — a measure to remove the state’s requirement that elected officials swear to “a belief in the Christian religion.”
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Also of interest, going from the 21st Century to the early 19th, see Chief Justice Roberts quoted this little-known 19th-century lawmaker in siding with religious institutions in church-state decision about the "H.M. Brackenridge, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates and leading supporter of what was known as the “Jew Bill” — a measure to remove the state’s requirement that elected officials swear to “a belief in the Christian religion.”