That no one in this documentary, including its hero, acknowledges any constitutional boundaries between church and state is hardly a surprise.
And citizenship thrives within constitutional boundaries, which so far have generally been those of the nation-state.
Liberal legalism is a political and legal theory which can be defined as a belief that politics should be constrained by legal constitutional boundaries.
If there a chance to put things back into legal and constitutional boundaries, we will play along.
The investigation into the religious climate at the academy comes at a time of national discussion about the proper constitutional boundary between church and state.
The court should be applauded for its courage in drawing the constitutional boundaries around Congress, not chided for being "headstrong."
In the new term, the Court may well redefine the constitutional boundaries between church and state in a case involving prayer at a public school graduation ceremony.
It often happens that the strict constitutional boundaries are transgressed in legislation inviting judicial review of the said Bill/Act.
And will she cast the decisive vote in the Pittsburgh creche case, also due Monday, which may reshape the constitutional boundary between church and state?