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Breaking The Seal Of Confession: Examining The Constitutionality Of The Clergy-Penitent Privilege In Mandatory Reporting Law, Caroline Donze Jan 2018

Breaking The Seal Of Confession: Examining The Constitutionality Of The Clergy-Penitent Privilege In Mandatory Reporting Law, Caroline Donze

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on intersection of mandatory reporting legislation and the clergy-penitent privilege illustrates a conflict between the public policy goal of protecting children and the constitutional right to Free Exercise of religion and negative effects on the reporting of child abuse.


By The Pricking Of My Thumbs, State Restriction This Way Comes: Immunizing Vaccination Laws From Constitutional Review, Megan Joy Rials Oct 2016

By The Pricking Of My Thumbs, State Restriction This Way Comes: Immunizing Vaccination Laws From Constitutional Review, Megan Joy Rials

Louisiana Law Review

The article argues how states should not allow philosophical exemptions and should either retain or create religious exemptions that meet certain requirements under the Free Exercise Clause, the Due Process Clause, and the Establishment Clause. It reports the U.S. Supreme Court's jurisprudence regarding parental rights in cases 'Jacobson v. Massachusetts' and 'Zucht v. King.'


Orthodox Jewish Prisoners And The Turner Effect, Eric J. Zogry Aug 1996

Orthodox Jewish Prisoners And The Turner Effect, Eric J. Zogry

Louisiana Law Review

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