Faith-based prison units can afford prisoners who choose to be housed in them the concentrated and sustained spiritual nourishment that they believe they need to grow spiritually or in other ways. But critics claim that these units abridge the Establishment Clause. This Article debunks two of the arguments most frequently asserted against the constitutionality of faith-based units. The first is that prisoners cannot exercise a true private choice in the inherently coercive environment of a prison to live in such a unit. But court decisions confirm that confinement does not abnegate the voluntariness of other decisions made by prisoners, such as whether to make inculpatory admissions as a precondition to being admitted into a prison trea...
This article discusses the growing prominence of faith-based programs in American corrections and ...
This article discusses the growing prominence of faith-based programs in American corrections and ...
Recent religious liberty scholarship has focused on the legal rights of churches and similar religio...
Faith-based prison units can afford prisoners who choose to be housed in them the concentrated and s...
Faith-based prison units can afford prisoners who choose to be housed in them the concentrated and s...
This Article discusses faith-based prison programs that immerse prisoners living in residential unit...
Though their secular logics may differ, the administration of religion in prison in Europe and the U...
Religion plays a vital role in the daily lives of many prisoners. For incarcerated persons, a connec...
Are religious prisoners entitled to dietary accommodations consistent with their religious beliefs? ...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA) prohibits state and local ...
Are religious prisoners entitled to dietary accommodations consistent with their religious beliefs? ...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
Prisons today face what might be a nearly insurmountable task: somehow to meld humane, safe confinem...
This article discusses the growing prominence of faith-based programs in American corrections and ...
This article discusses the growing prominence of faith-based programs in American corrections and ...
Recent religious liberty scholarship has focused on the legal rights of churches and similar religio...
Faith-based prison units can afford prisoners who choose to be housed in them the concentrated and s...
Faith-based prison units can afford prisoners who choose to be housed in them the concentrated and s...
This Article discusses faith-based prison programs that immerse prisoners living in residential unit...
Though their secular logics may differ, the administration of religion in prison in Europe and the U...
Religion plays a vital role in the daily lives of many prisoners. For incarcerated persons, a connec...
Are religious prisoners entitled to dietary accommodations consistent with their religious beliefs? ...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA) prohibits state and local ...
Are religious prisoners entitled to dietary accommodations consistent with their religious beliefs? ...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
Prisons today face what might be a nearly insurmountable task: somehow to meld humane, safe confinem...
This article discusses the growing prominence of faith-based programs in American corrections and ...
This article discusses the growing prominence of faith-based programs in American corrections and ...
Recent religious liberty scholarship has focused on the legal rights of churches and similar religio...