Technically, the First Amendment did only two things. First, it barred Congress from establishing a national religion. Second it prevented Congress from restricting the free exercise of religion. Only with the Fourteen Amendment and then a series of twentieth century court decisions were those principles binding upon the states.

Meister Käßner
Meister Käßner

Written by Meister Käßner

I have been reflecting and writing about the stories, people, and places Northwest of Boston for thirty-five years. I also teach history and manage forest land.

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