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Book Review, Bruce Ledewitz
Book Review, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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The Requirement Of Death: Mandatory Language In The Pennsylvania Death Penalty Statute, Bruce Ledewitz
The Requirement Of Death: Mandatory Language In The Pennsylvania Death Penalty Statute, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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The Requirement Of Death: Mandatory Language In The Pennsylvania Death Penalty Statute, Bruce Ledewitz
The Requirement Of Death: Mandatory Language In The Pennsylvania Death Penalty Statute, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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The Uncertain Power Of The President To Execute The Laws, Bruce Ledewitz
The Uncertain Power Of The President To Execute The Laws, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
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The Forum Of Conscience: Applying Standards Under The Free Exercise Clause, Paul Marcus
The Forum Of Conscience: Applying Standards Under The Free Exercise Clause, Paul Marcus
Faculty Publications
The 1973 Supreme Court decision in Wisconsin v. Yoder reenforced and amplified the Court's earlier holding in Sherbert v. Verner that the free exercise clause of the first amendment requires the state to render substantial deference to religiously motivated behavior in the application of its laws and regulatory schemes. In this article, Mr. Marcus traces the evolving standards of free exercise doctrine and observes that the "balancing test" which has resulted from that evolution requires still further refinement to give religious freedom its full constitutional due. The author then illustrates how the new standards of free exercise might be applied …