This Article demonstrates that the cases raising religious liberty challenges to state regulation of weapons in houses of worship reveal the persistent problems plaguing religious liberty cases. First, these cases illustrate the difficulties non-mainstream religious claims face. Courts may not understand the religious nature of the claim or they may devalue claims that do not seem “normal” or “reasonable.” This is compounded by how few religious liberty claimants, especially non-mainstream religions, win their cases. Second, the cases are part of the larger debate about how easy it should be to get judicially imposed religious exemptions from general and neutral laws. Uncritically granting exemptions could undermine the statutory scheme and...
This article examines the long-term viability of the First Amendment prohibition on the adjudication...
The United States has always been one of the most religiously diverse countries in the world. To dat...
This Article explores the extent to which the Constitution requires exemptions from neutral laws of ...
This Article demonstrates that the cases raising religious liberty challenges to state regulation of...
Religious wars have broken out around the country about the legality of gay marriage, the consequenc...
This article interrogates the notion of liberal state neutrality when it comes to adjudicating relig...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
This Article proposes a new theory of religious liberty in the United States: it hypothesizes that a...
This Article proposes a new theory of religious liberty in the United States: it hypothesizes that a...
Because federal and state constitutions forbid government from infringing upon religious liberty or ...
This Article presents one of the first empirical studies of federal religious freedom cases since th...
The clash between liberalism and fundamentalism is a highly controversial and topical issue Compara...
This article summarizes the law of legal limitations on religious freedom in the UnitedStates, inclu...
Should religion be singled out in the law? This Article evaluates two influential theories of freedo...
This article examines the long-term viability of the First Amendment prohibition on the adjudication...
The United States has always been one of the most religiously diverse countries in the world. To dat...
This Article explores the extent to which the Constitution requires exemptions from neutral laws of ...
This Article demonstrates that the cases raising religious liberty challenges to state regulation of...
Religious wars have broken out around the country about the legality of gay marriage, the consequenc...
This article interrogates the notion of liberal state neutrality when it comes to adjudicating relig...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
This Article proposes a new theory of religious liberty in the United States: it hypothesizes that a...
This Article proposes a new theory of religious liberty in the United States: it hypothesizes that a...
Because federal and state constitutions forbid government from infringing upon religious liberty or ...
This Article presents one of the first empirical studies of federal religious freedom cases since th...
The clash between liberalism and fundamentalism is a highly controversial and topical issue Compara...
This article summarizes the law of legal limitations on religious freedom in the UnitedStates, inclu...
Should religion be singled out in the law? This Article evaluates two influential theories of freedo...
This article examines the long-term viability of the First Amendment prohibition on the adjudication...
The United States has always been one of the most religiously diverse countries in the world. To dat...
This Article explores the extent to which the Constitution requires exemptions from neutral laws of ...