This Article examines issues posed by the equation of religious liberty with secular conscience, utilizing federal law and the law in those states which have adopted religious freedom restoration acts (RFRAs). The Article initially addresses the definition of religion through an examination of applicable literature and federal and state case law. The same approach is utilized to define conscience. The Article then examines similarities between the two concepts and the implications of their equivalence. The Article concludes that religion and conscience are moral equivalents that require equal legal treatment. However, equal treatment should proceed with caution in order to address potential negative consequences
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This Article examines issues posed by the equation of religious liberty with secular conscience, uti...
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This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
This article examines the Supreme Court of Canada’s cost-benefit analysis of freedom of conscience a...
This Article examines issues posed by the equation of religious liberty with secular conscience, uti...
This Note does not attempt to claim that religion and conscience are not moral equivalents, that the...
What does “liberty of conscience” mean? Religious liberty? Freedom of strong conviction? Freedom of ...
Kent Greenawalt discusses the permissibility, scope, and rationale for law to provide exemptions to ...
This Law Summary will examine both the congressional and state efforts to buttress religious liberty...
Nowadays, liberty of conscience as an inalienable right is a standard of demoliberal constitutionali...
Religion is often singled out for special legal treatment in Western societies. This is certainly tr...
One aspect of the issue of toleration of religion is how far the government and others should recogn...
This essay explores whether claims that would otherwise be brought as religious liberty infringement...
As expansive as the Supreme Court’s view of the First Amendment religion clauses has been, its juris...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
As a consequence, this article will argue that the most viable constitutional strategy for protectin...
This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
This article examines the Supreme Court of Canada’s cost-benefit analysis of freedom of conscience a...