There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those who favor civil liberties such as abortion rights and equality rights for same-sex couples. Many take firm positions of truth about one matter or the other. Here, I sketch a middle ground, continuing my endorsement of a robust normative or value pluralism. I canvass some arguments for this position, while also describing and critiquing some works of intellectual history that seem too wedded to one teleological posture or another. Despite my support for the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, I critique the Court’s Hobby Lobby ruling, taking issue with Justice Alito’s treatment (or lack thereof) of the “substantial burden” issue. The Court mak...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
Religious freedom as guaranteed in the First Amendment makes religious pluralism more likely, while ...
I want to consider why we protect freedom of religion as a constitutional right. The commonsense ans...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
“If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or pet...
Recent events in several states, along with the United States Supreme Court's recent decision in Obe...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
Religious freedom as guaranteed in the First Amendment makes religious pluralism more likely, while ...
I want to consider why we protect freedom of religion as a constitutional right. The commonsense ans...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
“If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or pet...
Recent events in several states, along with the United States Supreme Court's recent decision in Obe...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...