This document appears to be a page from a manuscript (likely a memoir by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of the collection) discussing the separation of religious marriage and secular civil unions. The author recounts writing an op-ed on the subject which led to a phone call from then-Governor Mitt Romney, who asked the author to draft legislation on the matter. The author notes that Romney never responded to the draft because he launched his presidential campaign and likely feared backlash from the religious right.
This page appears to be a draft from a manuscript (dated April 2, 2012, with a high word count) discussing the constitutional separation of church and state. The author argues that this separation actually strengthens religion in America compared to Europe or Israel, where state involvement creates resentment. It references historical figures Roger Williams, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, typical of documents produced during congressional investigations related to the Epstein case (often associated with Alan Dershowitz's records).
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