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Religious Ministers And The Scope Of Their Rights To Non-Discrimination In Employment, R. George Wright
Religious Ministers And The Scope Of Their Rights To Non-Discrimination In Employment, R. George Wright
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
The First Amendment is currently thought to bar ministerial employees from any recourse against their religious employer under a wide variety of non-discrimination statutes and other forms of legal protection. The typical critique of this state of affairs seeks to narrow the class of persons who count as ministerial employees. This paper focuses instead on an important, and peculiar, aspect of the ministerial exception doctrine. At present, the law generally prohibits any recovery by ministerial employees for employment discrimination by their religious employer even where the employer’s reasons for the discrimination have nothing to do with any religious doctrine, belief, …
The First Amendment: Religious Freedom For All, Including Muslims, Asma Uddin
The First Amendment: Religious Freedom For All, Including Muslims, Asma Uddin
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Lessons For Religious Liberty Litigation From Kentucky, Jennifer Anglim Kreder
Lessons For Religious Liberty Litigation From Kentucky, Jennifer Anglim Kreder
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Intersection Of Laicite And American Secularism: The French Burqa Ban In The Context Of United States Constitutional Law, Mary-Caitlin Ray
The Intersection Of Laicite And American Secularism: The French Burqa Ban In The Context Of United States Constitutional Law, Mary-Caitlin Ray
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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The Van Orden And Mccreary County Cases: Closing The Gaps Remaining Between The Established Lines Of Ten Commandments Jurisprudence, Matthew J. Morrison
The Van Orden And Mccreary County Cases: Closing The Gaps Remaining Between The Established Lines Of Ten Commandments Jurisprudence, Matthew J. Morrison
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Dark Ages Of Islam: Ijtihad, Apostasy, And Human Rights In Contemporary Islamic Jurisprudence, David A. Jordan
The Dark Ages Of Islam: Ijtihad, Apostasy, And Human Rights In Contemporary Islamic Jurisprudence, David A. Jordan
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.