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Religious Majorities And Restrictions On Religion, Brett G. Scharffs
Religious Majorities And Restrictions On Religion, Brett G. Scharffs
Notre Dame Law Review
Social scientists studying freedom of religion and belief have focused upon two types of restrictions on religious freedom, formal restrictions that take the form of laws and other official legal limitations on freedom of religion and belief, and informal restrictions that take the form of social hostilities towards religion or towards particular religious groups, usually minorities. This Article seeks to build upon this work in three ways: first, by noting the striking correlations between countries with very high or high legal restrictions and social hostilities regarding religion and the frequent presence of a dominant religious group in those countries; second, …
Who Wants To Stop The Church: Homosexual Rights Legislation, Public Policy, And Religious Freedom, Richard F. Duncan
Who Wants To Stop The Church: Homosexual Rights Legislation, Public Policy, And Religious Freedom, Richard F. Duncan
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Augustinian Liberal, Steven D. Smith
Mary Ann Glendon On Religious Liberty: The Social Nature Of The Person And The Public Nature Of Religion, Angela C. Carmella
Mary Ann Glendon On Religious Liberty: The Social Nature Of The Person And The Public Nature Of Religion, Angela C. Carmella
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Restatement Of The Supreme Court's Law Of Religious Freedom: Coherence, Conflict, Or Chaos, Carl H. Esbeck
Restatement Of The Supreme Court's Law Of Religious Freedom: Coherence, Conflict, Or Chaos, Carl H. Esbeck
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Secular Humanism In Public School Textbooks: Thou Shalt Have No Other God (Except Thyself), B. Douglas Hayes
Secular Humanism In Public School Textbooks: Thou Shalt Have No Other God (Except Thyself), B. Douglas Hayes
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unseen Regulator: The Role Of Characterization In First Amendment Free Exercise Cases, Brent E. Marshall
Unseen Regulator: The Role Of Characterization In First Amendment Free Exercise Cases, Brent E. Marshall
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.