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First Amendment “Harms”, Stephanie H. Barclay
First Amendment “Harms”, Stephanie H. Barclay
Indiana Law Journal
What role should harm to third parties play in the government’s ability to protect religious rights? The intuitively appealing “harm” principle has animated new theories advanced by scholars who argue that religious exemptions are indefensible whenever they result in cognizable harm to third parties. This third-party harm theory is gaining traction in some circles, particularly in light of the Supreme Court’s pending cases in Little Sisters of the Poor and Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. While focusing on harm appears at first to provide an appealing, simple, and neutral principle for avoiding other difficult moral questions, the definition of harm …
Strict Criminal Liability For Environmental Violations: A Need For Judicial Restraint, Kepten D. Carmichael
Strict Criminal Liability For Environmental Violations: A Need For Judicial Restraint, Kepten D. Carmichael
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Applicability Of Civil Rico To Toxic Waste Polluters, David R. Mcavoy
The Applicability Of Civil Rico To Toxic Waste Polluters, David R. Mcavoy
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.