This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topic of “Religious Accommodations in the Age of Civil Rights.” In it, I emphasize that the right to religious freedom is a basic civil right, the increased appreciation of which is said to characterize our “age.” Accordingly, I push back against scholars’ and commentators’ increasing tendency to regard and present religious accommodations and exemptions as obstacles to the civil-rights enterprise and ask instead if our religious-accommodation practices are all that they should be. Are accommodations and exemptions being extended prudently but generously, in as many cases and to as many persons and entities as possible, in a sincere effort to wel...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
This paper argues that, while they are often conflated, the right to freedom of religion and the ...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
The papers in this symposium grow out of a conference on Religious Accommodation in the Age of Civil...
The papers in this symposium grow out of a conference on Religious Accommodation in the Age of Civil...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation provides a ...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
This paper argues that, while they are often conflated, the right to freedom of religion and the ...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
This paper expands on a presentation at a recent conference, held at Harvard Law School, on the topi...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
The papers in this symposium grow out of a conference on Religious Accommodation in the Age of Civil...
The papers in this symposium grow out of a conference on Religious Accommodation in the Age of Civil...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation provides a ...
In this paper our focus is not on discrimination against religion, but for it. We are concerned that...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
This paper, prepared for a Symposium at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law to mark the 20th annivers...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
This paper argues that, while they are often conflated, the right to freedom of religion and the ...