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2005

Legal Studies

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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Introduction To Canada And U.S. Approaches To Cross-Border Sales Of Pharmaceuticals., Matthew Schaefer Jan 2005

Introduction To Canada And U.S. Approaches To Cross-Border Sales Of Pharmaceuticals., Matthew Schaefer

Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications

This panel will focus on cross-border sales of pharmaceuticals, and we had a session with the press last night, and this is probably an issue between the U.S. and Canada that gets probably as much press as any other issue, and we are very fortunate to have two excellent speakers to lead us through the issue:

Professor Sara Rosenbaum, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services.

Jennifer Orange, who practices civil litigation for Torys, LLP in Toronto.


Free Exercise And Individualized Exemptions: Herein Of Smith, Sherbert, Hogwarts, And Religious Liberty, Richard F. Duncan Jan 2005

Free Exercise And Individualized Exemptions: Herein Of Smith, Sherbert, Hogwarts, And Religious Liberty, Richard F. Duncan

Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications

In Employment Division v. Smith, the Supreme Court revised its jurisprudence of religious liberty by declaring that, as a general rule, the free exercise of religion may be prohibited by government so long as it does so by means of a neutral law of general application. However, in Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah, the Court made clear that "[a] law burdening religious practice that is not neutral or not of general application" violates the Free Exercise Clause unless the government justifies the restriction on religious liberty by passing a surpassingly strict compelling …