1. McGowan v. Maryland, No. 8, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 8, 1960, Argued , May 29, 1961, Decided
OVERVIEW: A state's "Sunday Closing Laws" were secular in nature and did not violate the Establishment Clause or the Equal Protection Clause because they gave the citizens a secular day of rest.
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