James Madison's Political Science of Religious Liberty (original) (raw)

IF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY DOES NOT MEAN EXEMPTIONS, WHAT MIGHT IT MEAN? THE FOUNDERS’ CONSTITUTIONALISM OF THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

Phillip Munoz

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Free Exercise and the Resurgence of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act

William Lay

SAGE Open, 2016

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James Madison's Principle of Religious Liberty

Vincent P Muñoz

American Political Science Review, 2003

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Whither Free Exercise: Employment Division v. Smith and the Rebirth of State Constitutional Free Exercise Clause Jurisprudence

Piero Tozzi

Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, 2009

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The Structure of the Religious Liberty Guarantee

Robert Destro

Journal of Law and Religion, 1994

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Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith: The Erosion of Religious Liberty

Paul Zilberfein

1992

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’Fairer Still the Woodlands’: Mapping the Free Exercise Forest,” Review of Kent Greenawalt, Religion and the Constitution 1: Free Exercise and Fairness (2006)

John Witte, Jr.

Constitutional Commentary , 2008

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Recent Applications of the Supreme Court’s Hands-Off Approach to Religious Doctrine

Samuel Levine

Law, Religion, and Health in the United States

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Founding Principles, Secular Skeptics, and Religious Freedom: Review of Kathleen A. Brady, The Distinctiveness of Religion in American Law: Rethinking Religion Clause Jurisprudence

John Witte, Jr.

Journal of Law and Religion, 2018

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Protecting Religious Liberty in the Next Millenium: Should We Amend the Religion Clauses of the Constitution

Robert P. George

Loyola of Los Angeles law review, 1998

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Religious Neutrality and the Government’s Freedom of Speech in the Jurisprudence of the us Supreme Court

András Koltay

Religion and Human Rights, 2015

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Let Us Pray (But Not Them): The Troubled Jurisprudence of Religious Liberty

Charles J. Russo

St. John's Law Review, 1991

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Reinterpreting the Religion Clauses: Constitutional Construction and Conceptions of the Self

Susan Williams

Harvard Law Review, 1984

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Church and State in the Founding-Era State Constitutions

Vincent P Muñoz

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Religious Freedom in the United States: ‘When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It

Charles J. Russo

2013

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The Ironies of the New Religious Liberty Litigation

M Cathleen Kaveny

Daedalus, 2020

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Some Historical Background Relevant to the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment to the US Constitution

Alan E . Johnson

2015

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The First Amendment and the Poetics of Church and State

Elliott Visconsi

RARITAN, 2006

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Historical Foundations and Enduring Fundamentals of American Religious Freedom

John Witte, Jr.

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2020

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The Integration of Religious Liberty

John Witte, Jr.

Michigan Law Review, 1992

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Review- D. Sehat _The Myth of American Religious Freedom_ HRNB 40 (3) 2012: 78-79

ALEX PAVUK

History: Reviews of New Books , 2012

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Religion and the First Amendment An Inquiry into the Presuppositions of the Jurisprudence of Original Intention

James McBride

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Constitution of religious liberty : God, Politics and the First Amendment in Trump's America

Helen Piper

2018

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Church and State: the current constitutional debate in the USA / Christopher Wolfe

Christopher Wolfe

2008

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ON THE ROAD OF GOOD INTENTIONS: JUSTICE BRENNAN AND THE RELIGION CLAUSES

Michael Ariens

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New Directions in the Study of American Religious Freedom: A Review Essay

Charles McCrary

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The Early American Religious Anthropocene: The Founding Fathers and the Protection of Religious Liberty, 1776–1826

William Gummerson

The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society, 2018

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The Oxford Handbook of Church and State in the United States

Elisabeth R Kincaid

Political Theology, 2020

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The influence of secularism in free exercise jurisprudence Contrasting US and Australian interpretations

Alex Deagon

International Journal for Religious Freedom, 2022

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2007 National Lawyer’s Convention The Federalist Society and its Federalism and Separation of Powers Practice Groups present a panel debate on Federalism: Religion, Early America and the Fourteenth Amendment

John Eastman

University of Massachusetts Law Review, 2014

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Church, State, and American Constitutionalism - Class Syllabus

Vincent P Muñoz

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Adams v. Jefferson: The Freedom of Public Religion

John Witte, Jr.

First Things, 2004

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Two Concepts of Religious Liberty: The Natural Rights and Moral Autonomy Approaches to the Free Exercise of Religion

Vincent P Muñoz

American Political Science Review , 2016

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Religious Reasons and the Liberty of Citizens: The Integration of the Religious and the Secular in Kent Greenawalt's "Religion and the Constitution

Robert Audi

Constitutional Commentary, 2008

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Restricting Religion by Protecting Speech? Reflections on Cohran v. City of Atlanta

Joseph Prud'homme, Madridge Journals

Madridge J Behav Soc Sci, 2019

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