Delivered as the Dignity in Law Symposium keynote address, this essay surveys uses of dignity in U.S. constitutional law, with a focus on conflicts between the dignities attached to citizenship and religious conscience. Parts I and II discuss dignity as state sovereignty and hierarchical status. Part III examines the collision of dignities in the Masterpiece Cakeshop decision. Part IV argues that attention to the public or private nature of the site where religious accommodation is demanded clarifies when accommodation is appropriate, using a house of worship and a government office as illustration s. Part V lists other sites of accommodation and briefly discusses how one might use the public/private distinction despite its socially constru...
The concept of dignity has made its way into contemporary discourse on rights after having taken a w...
Over the past several decades, human dignity has become an omnipresent idea in contemporary law. Thi...
I. Introduction II. What is Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value? III. Dignity as a Constitutiona...
Delivered as the Dignity in Law Symposium keynote address, this essay surveys uses of dignity in U.S...
Few words play a more central role in modern constitutional law without appearing in the Constitutio...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
Intrinsic to being human is the fact that we all have the right to human dignity – to self-worth, au...
Under the law, “dignity” is a principle that is often invoked, but ill-defined. The most recent and ...
This paper, written for a symposium on the 50th anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, the Catholic Chur...
Under the law, “dignity” is a principle that is often invoked, but ill-defined. The most recent and ...
Human dignity is now a central feature of many modern constitutions and international documents. As ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
The concept of dignity has made its way into contemporary discourse on rights after having taken a w...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
The concept of dignity has made its way into contemporary discourse on rights after having taken a w...
Over the past several decades, human dignity has become an omnipresent idea in contemporary law. Thi...
I. Introduction II. What is Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value? III. Dignity as a Constitutiona...
Delivered as the Dignity in Law Symposium keynote address, this essay surveys uses of dignity in U.S...
Few words play a more central role in modern constitutional law without appearing in the Constitutio...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
Intrinsic to being human is the fact that we all have the right to human dignity – to self-worth, au...
Under the law, “dignity” is a principle that is often invoked, but ill-defined. The most recent and ...
This paper, written for a symposium on the 50th anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, the Catholic Chur...
Under the law, “dignity” is a principle that is often invoked, but ill-defined. The most recent and ...
Human dignity is now a central feature of many modern constitutions and international documents. As ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
The concept of dignity has made its way into contemporary discourse on rights after having taken a w...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
The concept of dignity has made its way into contemporary discourse on rights after having taken a w...
Over the past several decades, human dignity has become an omnipresent idea in contemporary law. Thi...
I. Introduction II. What is Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value? III. Dignity as a Constitutiona...