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2015

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Lobbying In The Shadows: Religious Interest Groups In The Legislative Process, Zoe Robinson Jan 2015

Lobbying In The Shadows: Religious Interest Groups In The Legislative Process, Zoe Robinson

College of Law Faculty

The advent of the new religious institutionalism has brought the relationship between religion and the state to the fore once again. Yet, for all the talk of the appropriateness of religion-state interactions, scholars have yet to examine how it functions. This Article analyzes the critical, yet usually invisible, role of “religious interest groups” — lobby groups representing religious institutions or individuals — in shaping federal legislation. In recent years, religious interest groups have come to dominate political discourse. Groups such as Priests for Life, Friends Committee on National Legislation, Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and American Jewish Congress have entered the …