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Peter Wallenstein has written on this in the Va. Mag of Hist. and Biog and
has something on them in my book, Paul Finkelman, ed., _Religion and Amerian
Law: An Encyclopedia_ (Garland, 2000).
T Greg Evans wrote:
> Virginia used to have Sunday Closing laws. I am interested in the
> history of these laws. When they were passed, and how they came diluted
> over.
> I believe it was ruled in violation of the Virginia constitution in
> the 1970' because it had gotten so incredibly convoluted, but I am not
> sure of the exact date. Does anyone know anymore details about this,
>
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