In the United States both secular and religious arbitration are firmly established, operating under a Federal Arbitration Act that gives robust standing to the procedure but also allows the parties to counter-appeal to ordinary courts on certain grounds (though America's church-state separation stops courts hearing arguments about doctrine).
This new approach was branded by Turkish columnists as a revision of "laicism", a Turkish term for separation of state from religion.
So far, the court has ducked the key issue: whether school-voucher plans which allow parents to use state-funded vouchers to send their children to private religious schools breach the separation of church and state enshrined in the first amendment.
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State offered no immediate criticism of Ashcroft's appearance.
They didn't even use the argument of concern over separation of church and state.
For centuries, there was little to no separation of church and state in the region.
The deep religiosity of America is contrasted with its strict separation of church and state.
The 1990s saw Kansans form the Mainstream Coalition, dedicated to the separation of church and state.
The law school preaches that separation of church and state was never intended by the U.S. founders.
The separation of church and state has never been as simple a matter as the separatists say.
Forget about separation of church and state, or in this case the siloed approach many companies take to CRM.
The American constitution is based on the strict separation of church and state.
Embrace America as a pluralistic, democratic society in which the separation of church and state is a founding principle.
Last week a federal judge struck down Cleveland's voucher program, ruling that it violates the constitutional separation of church and state.
They are represented by Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Over the years, however, a separation of church and state has helped to nurture individual creativity alongside reasonable governance under temporal laws.
And this case is muddied up further by its religious nature, and the very real question of separation of church and state.
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Critics said it goes against the constitutional separation of church and state.
Muslim leaders and organizations can also underscore their commitment to the constitutionally mandated separation of church and state, a bedrock principle of American democracy.
John Locke set out to release the individual from the tyranny of religious authorities by enunciating the doctrine of the separation of church and state.
Americans United for Separation of Church and State opposed the bill, saying taxpayers should not be asked to pay for reconstruction of houses of worship.
But I also believe in the separation of church and state.
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One reason is their century-old secular tradition, which fiercely defends the separation of faith and state, and makes most French people uneasy about conspicuous religion.
In short, it was a clear violation of the rulings by the Supreme Court, as well as a violation of the Separation of Church and State.
W. Apple likened Mr. Carter to JFK in the way he persuaded skeptics that his faith was no threat to the separation of church and state.
The court is divided by the same conservative-liberal ideological split over whether to relax the rules on the separation of church and state, especially in education.
That is why Herod built both Jerusalem and Caesarea, "in effect giving the country two capitals and positing a separation of religion from state, " Mr. Schwartz said.
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Thanks to the separation of church and state, the country has nothing comparable to, say, the Catholic churches of Italy and Spain, or the Church of England.
Mr Howard's decision to choose an Anglican church leader, blurring the separation of church and state, came in for criticism when he appointed Mr Hollingworth in 2001.
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