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Do Not Feed The Homeless: One Of The Meanest Cities For The Homeless Unconstitutionally Punishes The So-Called "Enablers", D. Matthew Lay
Do Not Feed The Homeless: One Of The Meanest Cities For The Homeless Unconstitutionally Punishes The So-Called "Enablers", D. Matthew Lay
Nevada Law Journal
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Accommodating Respectful Religious Expression In The Workplace, Nantiya Ruan
Accommodating Respectful Religious Expression In The Workplace, Nantiya Ruan
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This Article makes the case for judicial recognition of respectful religious expression in the workplace as more consistent with the Court's Establishment Clause jurisprudence and also more true to the legislative intent of the religious accommodation provisions of Title VII. Respectful religious pluralism in the workplace should become the norm through judicial requirements of best practices in the workplace. Such a view should be wholly supported by the majority of the Justices because it is consistent with their expressed views, in the Establishment Clause case law, that religion fosters moral good and that in a pluralistic society religious expression cannot …
No Law Respecting The Practice Of Religion, Leslie C. Griffin
No Law Respecting The Practice Of Religion, Leslie C. Griffin
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No abstract provided.