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On Health, Law, And Religion, Stacey A. Tovino
On Health, Law, And Religion, Stacey A. Tovino
Washington and Lee Law Review
The Supreme Court recently decided a number of cases involving health, law, and religion, including Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, Zubik v. Burwell, and Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. These cases were important for understanding constitutional undue burden limitations and the boundaries of religious exercise during the Obama Administration. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court’s recent opinions addressing health, law, and religion have little value for many health law professors and most practicing health care attorneys. These individuals, tasked with teaching and applying the thousands of federal and state statutes, regulations, and government guidance documents that address a …
Between Sin And Redemption: Duty, Purpose, And Regulation In Religious Corporations, Brett H. Mcdonnell
Between Sin And Redemption: Duty, Purpose, And Regulation In Religious Corporations, Brett H. Mcdonnell
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Finding A True Story Of American Religion: Comments On L.H. Larue's Constitutional Law As Fiction: Narrative In The Rhetoric Of Authority, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Finding A True Story Of American Religion: Comments On L.H. Larue's Constitutional Law As Fiction: Narrative In The Rhetoric Of Authority, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Catholic Labor Theory And The Transformation Of Work, David L. Gregory
Catholic Labor Theory And The Transformation Of Work, David L. Gregory
Washington and Lee Law Review
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But Reverend, Why Does Your Baptismal Font Have A Diving Board? Equitable Treatment For Vows Of Poverty Under The Federal Income Tax , J. Timothy Philipps
But Reverend, Why Does Your Baptismal Font Have A Diving Board? Equitable Treatment For Vows Of Poverty Under The Federal Income Tax , J. Timothy Philipps
Washington and Lee Law Review
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