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Kathleen A Brady

2004

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Religious Organizations And Free Exercise: The Surprising Lessons Of Smith, Kathleen Brady Jun 2004

Religious Organizations And Free Exercise: The Surprising Lessons Of Smith, Kathleen Brady

Kathleen A Brady

Much has been written about the protections afforded by the Free Exercise Clause when government regulation impacts the religious practices of individuals, and if one looks for guidance from the Supreme Court, the rules are fairly clear. Prior to 1990, the Supreme Court had long employed a balancing approach that afforded—at least in theory—significant relief. Under this approach individuals were entitled to exemptions from laws which substantially burdened religious conduct unless enforcement was justified by a compelling state interest. In 1990, in Employment Division v. Smith, the Supreme Court abandoned this balancing test for all but a few categories of …


Catholic Social Thought In The Public Square: Deconstructing The Demand For Public Accessibility, Kathleen Brady Dec 2003

Catholic Social Thought In The Public Square: Deconstructing The Demand For Public Accessibility, Kathleen Brady

Kathleen A Brady

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