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Perspectives On Religious Freedom Fiom The Vantage Point Of The European Court Of Human Rights, Willi Fuhrmann Sep 2000

Perspectives On Religious Freedom Fiom The Vantage Point Of The European Court Of Human Rights, Willi Fuhrmann

BYU Law Review

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Uzbekistan: Islam, Communism, And Religious Liberty--An Appraisal Of Uzbekistan's 1998 Law "On Freedom Of Conscience And Religious Organizations", Grant Garrard Beckwith Sep 2000

Uzbekistan: Islam, Communism, And Religious Liberty--An Appraisal Of Uzbekistan's 1998 Law "On Freedom Of Conscience And Religious Organizations", Grant Garrard Beckwith

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Zoned For Residential Uses"-Like Prayer? Home Worship And Municipal Opposition In Leblanc-Sternberg V. Fletcher, John M. Smith Sep 2000

Zoned For Residential Uses"-Like Prayer? Home Worship And Municipal Opposition In Leblanc-Sternberg V. Fletcher, John M. Smith

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Preliminary Response To Criticisms Of The International Religious Freedom Act Of 1998, T. Jeremy Gunn Sep 2000

A Preliminary Response To Criticisms Of The International Religious Freedom Act Of 1998, T. Jeremy Gunn

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Nature And Minimum Standards Of Freedom Of Religion Or Belief, Natan Lerner Sep 2000

The Nature And Minimum Standards Of Freedom Of Religion Or Belief, Natan Lerner

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Church And State In Western Europe And The United States: Principles And Perspectives, Sophie C. Van Bijsterveld Sep 2000

Church And State In Western Europe And The United States: Principles And Perspectives, Sophie C. Van Bijsterveld

BYU Law Review

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The Coptic Church In Egypt: A Comment On Protecting Religious Minorities Fiom Nonstate Discrimination, Scott Kent Brown Ii Sep 2000

The Coptic Church In Egypt: A Comment On Protecting Religious Minorities Fiom Nonstate Discrimination, Scott Kent Brown Ii

BYU Law Review

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Liberte, Egalite, Et Fraternite At Risk For New Religious Movements In France, Hannah Clayson Smith Sep 2000

Liberte, Egalite, Et Fraternite At Risk For New Religious Movements In France, Hannah Clayson Smith

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Development Of Religious Liberty In Chile, 1973-2000, Patrick J. Thurston Sep 2000

The Development Of Religious Liberty In Chile, 1973-2000, Patrick J. Thurston

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Applying A Gender Perspective In The Area Of The Right To Freedom Of Religion Or Belief, Bahia Tahzib-Lie Sep 2000

Applying A Gender Perspective In The Area Of The Right To Freedom Of Religion Or Belief, Bahia Tahzib-Lie

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Direct Payments Of State Scholarship Funds To Church-Related Colleges Offend The Constitution And Title Vi, Roy Whitehead Jr., Walter Block Mar 2000

Direct Payments Of State Scholarship Funds To Church-Related Colleges Offend The Constitution And Title Vi, Roy Whitehead Jr., Walter Block

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Assessing Agostini V. Felton In Light Of Lemon V. Kurtzman: The Coming Of Age In The Debate Between Religious Affiliated Schools And State Aid, R. Craig Wood, Michael C. Petko Mar 2000

Assessing Agostini V. Felton In Light Of Lemon V. Kurtzman: The Coming Of Age In The Debate Between Religious Affiliated Schools And State Aid, R. Craig Wood, Michael C. Petko

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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Towards A Defensible Free Exercise Doctrine, Frederick Mark Gedicks Jan 2000

Towards A Defensible Free Exercise Doctrine, Frederick Mark Gedicks

Faculty Scholarship

Almost from the moment that the Supreme Court abandoned the religious exemption doctrine in Employment Division v. Smith, its defenders have worked to bring it back. More than a decade later, however, Smith remains well-entrenched; not only has the Court confirmed Smith's basic holding, but it also struck the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Congress's first effort to restore the exemption doctrine, at least as it applied to the states.

Proponents of religious exemptions cannot ignore the hard truth that they can no longer be defended. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, American society viewed the practice of religion-mostly Christian …