On Monday afternoon, February 3, 2020, U.S. District Court judge Rosemary Márquez issued a sweeping opinion in which she granted the religious liberty defenses raised by four activists working with the Southern Arizona group No More Deaths/No Más Muertes. The opinion reversed an earlier ruling in the case by Magistrate Judge Bernardo Velasco in which he had found the activists guilty of violating federal law for leaving water and food in the desert for migrants in the Cabrieza Prieta National Wildlife Area, a federally controlled refuge in the Southern Arizona desert where human remains of migrants are frequently found. The lower court had dismissed the religious liberty defense by characterizing it as a “modified Antigone defense.
(Excerpt) A quick note on a very interesting Supreme Court opinion last week in the religious libert...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
For several decades the peyotists within the Native American Church of North America have won numero...
On Monday afternoon, February 3, 2020, U.S. District Court judge Rosemary Márquez issued a sweeping ...
Nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law filed an amicus brief i...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke submitted amicus briefs on behalf of seven scholars of religious ...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Col...
On April 22nd, 2019, nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law fi...
In September 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed the federal cri...
What a difference three years can make. After a series of unhappy religious freedom precedents culmi...
Five prominent professors of law and religion filed an amicus brief in support of Dr. Scott Warren, ...
On November 13, 2018, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at...
On June 17, 2021, the Supreme Court solidified a dramatic shift in its reading of the constitutional...
Two religious groups seek the protection of the same neutral-sounding federal law on religious freed...
In Jennings v. Rodriguez, the United States Supreme reversed a lower court decision holding that som...
(Excerpt) A quick note on a very interesting Supreme Court opinion last week in the religious libert...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
For several decades the peyotists within the Native American Church of North America have won numero...
On Monday afternoon, February 3, 2020, U.S. District Court judge Rosemary Márquez issued a sweeping ...
Nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law filed an amicus brief i...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke submitted amicus briefs on behalf of seven scholars of religious ...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Col...
On April 22nd, 2019, nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law fi...
In September 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed the federal cri...
What a difference three years can make. After a series of unhappy religious freedom precedents culmi...
Five prominent professors of law and religion filed an amicus brief in support of Dr. Scott Warren, ...
On November 13, 2018, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at...
On June 17, 2021, the Supreme Court solidified a dramatic shift in its reading of the constitutional...
Two religious groups seek the protection of the same neutral-sounding federal law on religious freed...
In Jennings v. Rodriguez, the United States Supreme reversed a lower court decision holding that som...
(Excerpt) A quick note on a very interesting Supreme Court opinion last week in the religious libert...
Religion in the United States remains a consistent source of conflict not only because of the breadt...
For several decades the peyotists within the Native American Church of North America have won numero...