This project examines how Georgia draws the line between religious freedom and child abuse. In Georgia, certain religious parents are granted spiritual exemptions for conduct that would otherwise be prohibited due to its potential harm to children, while other parents must alter their religious practices to conform to the law. An examination of Georgia law governing conduct that is both religiously-motivated and poses a risk of physical harm to children illustrates that Georgia’s spiritual exemptions have contributed to producing legally-defined religious orthodoxy, inconsistent regulation of religious conduct, and less stringent state protection from harm for the children of some religious parents
When should we accommodate religious practices? When should we demand that religious groups instead ...
The right to freedom of religion has come to limelight with the increase in religious violence and i...
In Walker v. Superior Court, the California Supreme Court held that the criminal prosecution for inv...
This project examines how Georgia draws the line between religious freedom and child abuse. In Georg...
Religious healing parents have vexed state courts for almost a century. Religious healing is the bel...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Religious Studies at Sch...
In order to analyze the religious exemptions, this paper will begin with their history. Part II look...
This Article analyzes the conflict between statutory child abuse reporting requirements for clergy a...
This Article argues that statutory exemptions in child abuse and neglect laws that exclude from thei...
Religious custody disputes such as those at the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day ...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
The story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles...
The article focuses on the service provided by the religious foster care providers and the free exer...
Many States exempt religious parents from prosecution, or limit their exposure to criminal liability...
This Article asks why any state would have religious exemptions that promote the religious practice ...
When should we accommodate religious practices? When should we demand that religious groups instead ...
The right to freedom of religion has come to limelight with the increase in religious violence and i...
In Walker v. Superior Court, the California Supreme Court held that the criminal prosecution for inv...
This project examines how Georgia draws the line between religious freedom and child abuse. In Georg...
Religious healing parents have vexed state courts for almost a century. Religious healing is the bel...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Religious Studies at Sch...
In order to analyze the religious exemptions, this paper will begin with their history. Part II look...
This Article analyzes the conflict between statutory child abuse reporting requirements for clergy a...
This Article argues that statutory exemptions in child abuse and neglect laws that exclude from thei...
Religious custody disputes such as those at the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day ...
Most rights considered by Americans to be fundamental are granted a special level of protection by...
The story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles...
The article focuses on the service provided by the religious foster care providers and the free exer...
Many States exempt religious parents from prosecution, or limit their exposure to criminal liability...
This Article asks why any state would have religious exemptions that promote the religious practice ...
When should we accommodate religious practices? When should we demand that religious groups instead ...
The right to freedom of religion has come to limelight with the increase in religious violence and i...
In Walker v. Superior Court, the California Supreme Court held that the criminal prosecution for inv...