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It does not have to be capitalized, but it is perfectly fine to do so.

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Q: Do you capitalize constitutional law of separation of church and state?
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Which constitutional was called into question when some state governments outlawed teaching the theory of evolution?

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Did puritans advocate strict separation of church and state?

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If we have separation of church and state why does it matter what religion our president belongs to?

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The separation of church and state shall be inviolable?

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