

Charles Haynes, Philip Hamburger, and Cheryl Crazy Bull — Religious Liberty in America: The Legacy of Church and State
Jul 1, 2003
Charles Haynes, a scholar at the First Amendment Center, discusses the balance of religious freedom and public education. Philip Hamburger, a law professor at the University of Chicago, explores the surprising origins of church-state separation in America, revealing historical complexities. Cheryl Crazy Bull, President of Northwest Indian College and member of the Lakota Nation, shares insights on the resurgence of Native religious practices and their significant role in tribal life. Together, they navigate the evolving landscape of religious liberty amid increasing diversity.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Navigating Religious Liberty in Public Schools
03:18 • 12min
The Evolution of Church and State Separation
15:14 • 16min
The Struggle for Religious Liberty in America
30:47 • 7min
Exploring Religious Liberty Through Historical and Cultural Perspectives
37:51 • 2min
Faith and Identity in Tribal Communities
39:27 • 9min
Exploring Church-State Separation and Its Political Implications
48:29 • 4min