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Religious Responses to Supreme Court Decisions
Clip: 6/28/2012 | 5m 52s
Communities of faith have lobbied long and hard on health care and immigration laws.
Individual liberty versus the common good and the ongoing need for comprehensive immigration reform were among the issues religious groups continued to debate as the High Court’s current term came to a close.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Religious Responses to Supreme Court Decisions
Clip: 6/28/2012 | 5m 52s
Individual liberty versus the common good and the ongoing need for comprehensive immigration reform were among the issues religious groups continued to debate as the High Court’s current term came to a close.
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