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Books with author Carolyn Loh

  • The Tomb of Marie Laveau

    Carolyn Long

    eBook (Left Hand Press, Sept. 21, 2017)
    An extensively researched, indispensible guide concerning Marie Laveau and the family members, friends, and strangers interred in the famous tomb. Featuring the first known statement to appear in print of Marie Laveau's own words as to her age and condition of health that was taken in a deposition by a Justice of the Peace on February 24, 1873.
  • Let's Celebrate Valentine's Day: A Book of Drawing Fun

    Carolyn Loh

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Book by Loh, Carolyn
  • The Rat-Catcher's Son and other stories

    Carolyn London

    Paperback (Sonlight Curriculum, Ltd., Jan. 1, 2003)
    A delightful collection of folktales from Africa collected by SIM missionaries.
  • How to draw wild animals

    Carolyn Loh

    Unknown Binding (Paterson Productions, March 15, 1992)
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  • Religious Freedom and Indian Rights: The Case of Oregon v. Smith

    Carolyn N. Long

    Paperback (University Press of Kansas, Nov. 20, 2000)
    The Supreme Court's controversial decision in Oregon v. Smith sharply departed from previous expansive readings of the First Amendment's religious freedom clause and ignited a firestorm of protest from legal scholars, religious groups, legislators, and Native Americans. Carolyn Long provides the first book-length analysis of Smith and shows why it continues to resonate so deeply in the American psyche.In 1983, Klamath Indian Alfred Smith and his co-worker Galen Black were fired as counselors from a drug rehabilitation agency for using peyote, a controlled substance under Oregon law, in a religious ceremony of the Native American Church. Both were subsequently denied unemployment benefits, which the State of Oregon claimed was permissible under its police powers and necessary in its effort to eradicate drug abuse. But Smith and Black argued that the denial of unemployment benefits constituted an infringement of their religious freedom and took their cases to court. Long traces the tortuous path that Smith followed as it went from state courts to the Supreme Court and then back again for a second round of hearings. A major event in Native American history, the case attracted widespread support for the Indian cause from a diverse array of religious groups eager to protect their own religious freedom. It also led to an intense tug-of-war between the Court and Congress, which fought back with amendments to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act (to protect the religious use of peyote) and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, which protected religious freedom for all Americans. The Court subsequently ruled the latter act unconstitutional in Boerne v. Flores (1997).Long provides a lucid and balanced view of the competing sides in Smith. Drawing on interviews with Smith and his family, as well as with lawyers, judges, and congressional and interest group representatives involved in this struggle between Congress and Court, she takes the reader from the rituals of a peyote religious ceremony to the halls of government to reveal the conflicting interests that emerged in this key First Amendment case. She also clarifies how the Court reversed longstanding precedent by replacing the balancing test of "compelling state interest" and "least restrictive means" with a new "reasonable basis" argument that theoretically could be used to curtail religious practices well beyond those of the Native American church.Ultimately, the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment protection of religious freedom applies only to laws that specifically target religious behavior and that an individual's religious beliefs do not excuse one from complying with statutes that indirectly infringe on their religious rights. Engagingly written, Long's study highlights the resultant struggles, but without ever losing sight of the rich human dimensions of the story.
  • How to pet a puppy

    Carolyn

    language (Biff Rfferty Imprinta, June 25, 2016)
    how to pet a puppy
  • Let's Celebrate Valentine's Day: A Book of Drawing Fun

    Carolyn Loh

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Presents step-by-step instructions for drawing cupid, sweets, lovebirds, roses, and other symbols of Valentine's Day, using a minimum of line and basic shape combinations
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  • Fighting Tom

    Carolyn Lis

    language (, Jan. 29, 2015)
    In Fighting Tom, Jerry heads to Army boot camp to join an elite force like no other. He and his fellow felines train to sniff out danger. From overweight house cats to disciplined purebreds, the Fighting Toms pull together to battle barrack’s bullies and jealous dog handlers. Through it all, the toms learn what it means to be a team. And learn the most important lesson of all: never quit trying.
  • Collared

    Carolyn Lis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Tricked! Jerry’s effort to help a friend backfires and lands him in the clutches of catnappers. What do the men want? Ransom? Or something more sinister? Using all his wits, Jerry must outsmart the ruthless thugs to escape. With the catnappers in hot pursuit, Jerry begins his long journey back home aided by a grumpy raccoon and a monkey named Monty. Can Sarge and the other Bruckner animals save Jerry? Can the animals discover Jerry’s secret before it’s too late?
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  • Fur & Feathers in the Monastery

    Carolyn S.

    eBook
    A fanciful children's book with animal characters who learn how to get along with each other.
  • A Whisper Is Quiet

    Carolyn Lunn

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Presents pairs of things with contrasting qualities, such as the hot sun and cold ice cream, or a quiet whisper and a loud band
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  • Neighborhood Tails

    Carolyn Lis

    language (Carolyn Kresek Lis, Jan. 8, 2014)
    Almost your typical cat, Jerry spends his time fishing in the neighbor's goldfish pond and meditating in the classic cat nap pose. Jerry likes the quiet life. At least it was quiet until vandals hit the neighborhood. What follows is a spirited romp, with dogs and cats joining forces to rid the neighborhood of a gnome-smashing thug. A children's chapter book, Neighborhood Tails is first installment in the Jerry the Kat series.