Modern American society is pervasively regulated. It is also religiously diverse to a degree that is probably unprecedented in the history of the world. It is inevitable that some of these diverse religious practices will violate some of these pervasive regulations, and equally inevitable that if we ask whether all these regulations are really necessary, sometimes the answer will be no. If we take free exercise of religion seriously, sometimes it will make sense to exempt sincere religious practices from generally applicable laws - but only some laws, and only some applications. Hardly anyone thinks that human sacrifice should be exempted from the murder laws. And hardly anyone thinks that the government should compel Catholics to ordain fe...
In recent decades, religion\u27s traditional distinctiveness under the First Amendment has been chal...
Professor Leslie C. Griffin, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, will argue that the U.S. government ha...
This accessible and authoritative introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from it...
Modern American society is pervasively regulated. It is also religiously diverse to a degree that is...
Do exemptions from ordinary legal requirements for religious individuals and groups contravene the r...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
This is an essay reviewing Professor Marci A. Hamilton\u27s book, GOD VS. THE GAVEL: RELIGION AND TH...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Religious Freedom and the Nondiscrimination Norm, in Legal Response...
Exclusion from the political process is a central question in American law. Thus far, however, it ha...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Inherent in the two Religion Clauses is the possibility of conflict: some accommodations of religion...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
A deliberative democracy is a society committed to the ideal of reasoned political deliberation as t...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
In recent decades, religion\u27s traditional distinctiveness under the First Amendment has been chal...
Professor Leslie C. Griffin, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, will argue that the U.S. government ha...
This accessible and authoritative introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from it...
Modern American society is pervasively regulated. It is also religiously diverse to a degree that is...
Do exemptions from ordinary legal requirements for religious individuals and groups contravene the r...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
This is an essay reviewing Professor Marci A. Hamilton\u27s book, GOD VS. THE GAVEL: RELIGION AND TH...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Religious Freedom and the Nondiscrimination Norm, in Legal Response...
Exclusion from the political process is a central question in American law. Thus far, however, it ha...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Inherent in the two Religion Clauses is the possibility of conflict: some accommodations of religion...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
A deliberative democracy is a society committed to the ideal of reasoned political deliberation as t...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
In recent decades, religion\u27s traditional distinctiveness under the First Amendment has been chal...
Professor Leslie C. Griffin, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, will argue that the U.S. government ha...
This accessible and authoritative introduction tells the American story of religious liberty from it...