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Polygamy, Publicity, And Locality: The Place Of The Public In Marriage Practice, Allison Anna Tait
Polygamy, Publicity, And Locality: The Place Of The Public In Marriage Practice, Allison Anna Tait
Law Faculty Publications
This Article offers a reading of State v. Holm that highlights the Utah court's struggle to define marriage and presents the court's eventual definition of marriage as one that is based on visual indicators.
A New Approach To Nineteenth-Century Religious Exemption Cases, Jud Campbell
A New Approach To Nineteenth-Century Religious Exemption Cases, Jud Campbell
Law Faculty Publications
Scholars frequently cite early nineteenth-century cases to ascertain the original meaning of the Free Exercise Clause. Previous studies, however, have ignored crucial trends in those decisions, thus leading to mistaken emphasis on the denial of religious accommodation claims. This Note argues that prevailing theological views, skepticism of courtroom declarations of religious belief, and contemporary notions of judicial deference better explain nineteenth-century cases than does a wholesale rejection of judicially enforceable religious exemptions. This novel approach clarifies previously unexplained tensions in early free exercise opinions. It also suggests that the Supreme Court’s holding in Employment Division v. Smith is inconsistent with …