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Appellate Division, Third Department, Landsman V. Village Of Hancock, Joaquin Orellana Apr 2015

Appellate Division, Third Department, Landsman V. Village Of Hancock, Joaquin Orellana

Touro Law Review

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Appellate Division, First Department, Morris V. Port Authority Of New York And New Jersey, Brooke Lupinacci Apr 2015

Appellate Division, First Department, Morris V. Port Authority Of New York And New Jersey, Brooke Lupinacci

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Wright, Melanie Hendry Apr 2015

Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Wright, Melanie Hendry

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. William Ii, Brooke Lupinacci Apr 2015

Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. William Ii, Brooke Lupinacci

Touro Law Review

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Supreme Court, New York County, People V. Gajadahar, Melanie Hendry Apr 2015

Supreme Court, New York County, People V. Gajadahar, Melanie Hendry

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Ramos, Brooke Lupinacci Apr 2015

Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Ramos, Brooke Lupinacci

Touro Law Review

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District Court, Nassau County, People V. Zedner, Jonathan Kirchner Apr 2015

District Court, Nassau County, People V. Zedner, Jonathan Kirchner

Touro Law Review

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Supreme Court, Nassau County, County Of Nassau V. Moloney, Joaquin Orellana Apr 2015

Supreme Court, Nassau County, County Of Nassau V. Moloney, Joaquin Orellana

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Brown, Melanie Hendry Apr 2015

Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Brown, Melanie Hendry

Touro Law Review

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Appellate Division, Fourth Department, People V. Allen, Joaquin Orellana Apr 2015

Appellate Division, Fourth Department, People V. Allen, Joaquin Orellana

Touro Law Review

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Appellate Division, Third Department, People V. Young, Randy S. Pearlman Apr 2015

Appellate Division, Third Department, People V. Young, Randy S. Pearlman

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Veray, Randy S. Pearlman Apr 2015

Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Veray, Randy S. Pearlman

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Berroa, Marcia Miller Apr 2015

Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Berroa, Marcia Miller

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Arroyo, Jean D 'Alessandro Apr 2015

Court Of Appeals Of New York, People V. Arroyo, Jean D 'Alessandro

Touro Law Review

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A Closer Look At Bowers V. Hardwick: State And Federal Decisions Concerning Sexual Privacy And Equal Protection, Jonathan Tatun Apr 2015

A Closer Look At Bowers V. Hardwick: State And Federal Decisions Concerning Sexual Privacy And Equal Protection, Jonathan Tatun

Touro Law Review

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Constitutional Limits To The Fight Against Terrorism, Leon Friedman Apr 2015

Constitutional Limits To The Fight Against Terrorism, Leon Friedman

Touro Law Review

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Supreme Court Section 1983 Decisions: (October 2001 Term), Martin A. Schwartz Apr 2015

Supreme Court Section 1983 Decisions: (October 2001 Term), Martin A. Schwartz

Touro Law Review

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A Balanced Diet Of First Amendment Cases, Joel Gora Apr 2015

A Balanced Diet Of First Amendment Cases, Joel Gora

Touro Law Review

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A Critique Of Hobby Lobby And The Supreme Court's Hands-Off Approach To Religion, Samuel J. Levine Jan 2015

A Critique Of Hobby Lobby And The Supreme Court's Hands-Off Approach To Religion, Samuel J. Levine

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Over the past several decades, the United States Supreme Court has demonstrated an increasing refusal to engage in a close evaluation of the religious nature of Free Exercise and Establishment Clause claims, instead deferring to adherents’ characterizations of the substance and significance of a religious practice or belief. The Supreme Court’s hands-off approach, which it has justified on both constitutional and practical grounds, has attracted considerable scholarly attention, producing a substantial and growing body of literature assessing and, at times, critiquing the Court’s approach.

Part I of this Essay provides a brief overview for analyzing the Supreme Court’s hands-off approach …


Lane V. Franks: The Supreme Court Clarifies Public Employees’ Free Speech Rights, Thomas A. Schweitzer Jan 2015

Lane V. Franks: The Supreme Court Clarifies Public Employees’ Free Speech Rights, Thomas A. Schweitzer

Touro Law Review

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