Religion has always played a major role in American society, both politically and socially. Its influence on the Constitution is expressed in the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses. Why is religion given special treatment by the Constitution? In this Article, Professor Jane Rutherford makes a structural argument for religious liberty. Rutherford posits that religion is treated differently not because of the content of its views, but because of the various other functions it serves, such as providing voices for outsiders and advancing non-market values. Rutherford concludes that we should return to more serious enforcement of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses in order to give a more principled basis for preserving important li...
I want to consider why we protect freedom of religion as a constitutional right. The commonsense ans...
Our topic at this symposium is religion, the state, and constitutionalism -not the Constitution, ...
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution both prohibits the establishment of religion and guaran...
Religion has always played a major role in American society, both politically and socially. Its infl...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
The Article is divided into three Parts. Part I documents the Founders’ shared understanding that re...
This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
This article sets forth five rules with respect to what government may do to accommodate religious p...
Religious liberty is a favored value under the United States Constitution. The Constitution provides...
Blog post, “How is Religion Special?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religi...
This article explores the role of free speech jurisprudence in protecting religious liberty, both de...
This article focuses on the relationship between freedom of religion and the norm against non-establ...
Leading accounts of the First Amendment\u27s Religion Clauses fail to provide a coherent and morally...
I want to consider why we protect freedom of religion as a constitutional right. The commonsense ans...
Our topic at this symposium is religion, the state, and constitutionalism -not the Constitution, ...
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution both prohibits the establishment of religion and guaran...
Religion has always played a major role in American society, both politically and socially. Its infl...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
The Article is divided into three Parts. Part I documents the Founders’ shared understanding that re...
This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
Contemporary Supreme Court interpretations suggest that the religion clauses are primarily rooted in...
This article sets forth five rules with respect to what government may do to accommodate religious p...
Religious liberty is a favored value under the United States Constitution. The Constitution provides...
Blog post, “How is Religion Special?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religi...
This article explores the role of free speech jurisprudence in protecting religious liberty, both de...
This article focuses on the relationship between freedom of religion and the norm against non-establ...
Leading accounts of the First Amendment\u27s Religion Clauses fail to provide a coherent and morally...
I want to consider why we protect freedom of religion as a constitutional right. The commonsense ans...
Our topic at this symposium is religion, the state, and constitutionalism -not the Constitution, ...
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution both prohibits the establishment of religion and guaran...