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[edit] See also Tilton v. Richardson
I would've placed a see also section on the article page with a link to the Tilton v. Richardson case where the Court refused to allow taxpayer standing under the Free Exercise Clause, but there is no wiki-article for that case yet.
- --Wowaconia 04:16, 9 July 2007 (UTC)