Amish and the State
Discover the profound insights of "Amish and the State," authored by Garret Epps and published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2003. This second edition, spanning 376 pages, delves into the pivotal role of the Amish community in safeguarding religious liberty in the United States. Epps, a distinguished law professor, meticulously examines the Yoder case, highlighting its significance in the broader context of American jurisprudence and the delicate balance between state interests and individual freedoms. This thought-provoking book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, law, and cultural preservation. Enhance your understanding of the Amish's unique contributions to American society by adding this valuable resource to your collection today.