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Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause Book

Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause
Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause, Our only choice as a nation, we are told, is either authoritarianism or anarchy. We are told that the rule of law is threatened if the spirit of the law is considered. But are these truly our only options? One area in which this debate looms large is, Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause has a rating of 4 stars
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Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause, Our only choice as a nation, we are told, is either authoritarianism or anarchy. We are told that the rule of law is threatened if the spirit of the law is considered. But are these truly our only options? One area in which this debate looms large is, Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause
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  • Regulating Religion: The Courts and the Free Exercise Clause
  • Written by author Catharine Cookson
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, March 2001
  • "Our only choice as a nation, we are told, is either authoritarianism or anarchy. We are told that the "rule of law" is threatened if the "spirit of the law" is considered. But are these truly our only options? One area in which this debate looms large is
  • Jurisprudence regarding the "free exercise of religion" clause of the U.S. Constitution is in a state of confusion. There has been a series of rapid changes in the standard used by the Supreme Court to determine when a statute impermissibly restricts free
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Introduction3
1The Legal Boundary between the Garden and the Wilderness: Legislation or the Free Exercise Clause?6
2The Process of Casuistry39
3Law and Dis-orderly Religion: Typologies of the Relationship between Conscience and the State48
4The Religiously Encumbered Self99
5Societal Boundaries, Paranoia and Ill Humor, and the Role of the Courts under the Free Exercise Clause109
6A Critique of the Court's Free Exercise Clause Jurisprudence in the U.S. Supreme Court Case of Employment Division v. Smith118
7Governmental Intervention in and Punishment for the Use of Spiritual Healing Methods149
8Casuistical Free Exercise Jurisprudence: A Summary and Some Conclusions186
Notes189
Index267


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