This excerpt from Reason examines the historical meaning of 'sectarian' in relation to the Blaine Amendments and a Supreme Court case, presenting a technical legal analysis without inflammatory language or explicit advocacy. The piece maintains a relatively balanced, academic tone while discussing constitutional history, though Reason's general editorial orientation (libertarian-right) provides a subtle contextual lens toward skepticism of establishment religion restrictions.
The Blaine Amendments purported to do exactly what Town of Greece rejected: permit "generic" expressions of religion but not expressions of specific religious beliefs.
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