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The Catholic Church And The Paycheck Protection Program: Assessing Nondiscrimination After Trinity Lutheran And Espinoza, Elizabeth Totzke
The Catholic Church And The Paycheck Protection Program: Assessing Nondiscrimination After Trinity Lutheran And Espinoza, Elizabeth Totzke
Notre Dame Law Review
This Note argues the inclusion of houses of worship and the subsequent dispersal of PPP funds to the Catholic Church was explicitly constitutional. Applying the lens of the Supreme Court’s recently announced nondiscrimination principle, this Note considers the ramifications of the SBA’s official policy and explores the constitutional justification for the SBA’s ad hoc PPP policy. In fact, under the nondiscrimination principle, this Note concludes that the SBA’s policy shift was not just constitutionally permissible, but probably constitutionally required.
Partly Accultured Religious Activity: A Case For Accommodating Religious Nonprofits, Thomas C. Berg
Partly Accultured Religious Activity: A Case For Accommodating Religious Nonprofits, Thomas C. Berg
Notre Dame Law Review
This Article argues that we should make real efforts to protect religious freedom for partly acculturated religious activities and organizations. We should not reject their claims broadly or per se and thereby exclude them from the efforts at accommodation that other groups receive. The law should not force all religious organizations and activities into one of the two polar categories, acculturated or unacculturated. Part II of this Article presents several reasons why there is a strong interest in protecting the freedom to engage in partly acculturated religious activity.
Religion And Conflict Resolution, Douglas M. Johnston
Religion And Conflict Resolution, Douglas M. Johnston
Notre Dame Law Review
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Private And The Public Domains, Rousas J. Rushdoony
Private And The Public Domains, Rousas J. Rushdoony
Notre Dame Law Review
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Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy
Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy
Notre Dame Law Review
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Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy
Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy
Notre Dame Law Review
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Love, Human Dignity, And Justice: Some Legacies From Protestant And Catholic Ethics, Harlan R. Beckley
Love, Human Dignity, And Justice: Some Legacies From Protestant And Catholic Ethics, Harlan R. Beckley
Notre Dame Law Review
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On The Practical Meaning Of Secularism, John Finnis
On The Practical Meaning Of Secularism, John Finnis
Notre Dame Law Review
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Legal Education At Notre Dame Law School: The Lasting Significance Of Its Catholic Dimension, Peter T. King
Legal Education At Notre Dame Law School: The Lasting Significance Of Its Catholic Dimension, Peter T. King
Notre Dame Law Review
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