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Administrative Power And Religious Liberty At The Supreme Court, Mark L. Rienzi Jan 2019

Administrative Power And Religious Liberty At The Supreme Court, Mark L. Rienzi

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The Supreme Court has recently seen an increase in the number of religious exercise cases in which the conflict was caused by an act of administrative power, rather than an act of legislative power. There are probably several reasons for this increase, including the growth, size, and flexibility of the administrative state, political convenience, and the fact that administrators tend to be specialists who may be unaware of or undervalue competing interests like religious liberty.

While the sheer size, reach, flexibility, and specialization of the administrative state means we will likely continue to see more religious exercise conflicts caused by …


Defending Defenders: Remarks On Nichol And Pierce, Marshall J. Breger Jan 1993

Defending Defenders: Remarks On Nichol And Pierce, Marshall J. Breger

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The Supreme Court’S Administrative Law Docket: Proceedings From The Administrative Conference Of The United States, Marshall J. Breger Jan 1992

The Supreme Court’S Administrative Law Docket: Proceedings From The Administrative Conference Of The United States, Marshall J. Breger

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