Muslims in the United States face real limits on their religious freedom. Numerous influential individuals and organizations even posit that Islam is not a religion and that, therefore, Muslims do not have rights to religious freedom. The claim is that Islam is a political ideology that is intent on taking over the country and subverting Americans’ constitutional rights. This narrative has gained momentum since the attacks of September 11, 2001 and continues to be amplified and disseminated by a well-funded cadre of anti-Muslim agitators. One area where its effects can be seen clearly is in religious land use, where a concerted effort to deprive Muslims of basic rights frustrates the aims and principles of the Religious Land Use and Institu...
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How, when and why do secular states intervene in religious traditions, and what happens when they do...
The history of Islam in the US has been changed dramatically by the events of September I I, 200 I. ...
The United States Constitution affirms that religious freedom is a fundamental human right regardles...
In our continuing empirical study of religious-liberty decisions in the federal courts, American Mus...
Religious liberty lawyer Asma Uddin has long considered her work defending people of all faiths to b...
The controversy surrounding the “ground zero mosque” is part of a larger debate about the place of I...
In the summer of 2010, a controversy erupted after news surfaced of a planned mosque two blocks from...
Since Sept. 11th up to the present moment, the Muslim belief and the Muslim culture became a favoura...
This issue brief focuses on Middle Eastern Americans and the First Amendment issues regarding freedo...
American neutrality is not about the government making sure religion is not visible or even treated ...
This project examines international religious freedom (IRF) as a tenet of U.S. foreign policy in the...
Ten years after 9/11, America continues to face the challenge of terrorism and Muslims are increasin...
This article explores several key events in the last 12 years that led to periods of heightened susp...
In the post-9/11 era, what exactly is meant by race? This essay claims that both domestic civil righ...
In the last few years, issues related to human rights, including encouraging the democratization of ...
How, when and why do secular states intervene in religious traditions, and what happens when they do...
The history of Islam in the US has been changed dramatically by the events of September I I, 200 I. ...
The United States Constitution affirms that religious freedom is a fundamental human right regardles...