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"Scott Douglas Gerber reveals that America has been devoted to the free exercise of religion since well before the First Amendment was ratified. An important contribution to the history of colonial America and religious liberty, this work will interest scholars of history, political science, and the law of religious freedom"--
"...An excellent and balanced review of the justice's first years on the Court." (National Review) The paperback edition includes a provocative new Afterword by the author bringing the book up to date by assessing Justice Thomas's performance, and the reaction to his decisions, during the last five years.
Sam Grimes is heartbroken by a law school romance gone bad. Searching for new horizons, he accepts a clerkship with a federal judge in Providence, Rhode Island. He finds himself both falling in love with a young woman he meets at the courthouse and working on the case of the decade in New England.
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