Project
Law, Rights, and Religion Project
Document Type
Document
Publication Date
9-2022
Abstract
People of faith now have a constitutional right to practice their religion—even when doing so conflicts with a government law or policy — that is more rigorously protected than nearly any other right. Some states have passed bills that provide an even broader right to such “religious exemptions” from the law than provided under the U.S. Constitution. Other religious exemption bills have been introduced and await consideration.
Disciplines
Civil Rights and Discrimination | Law | Religion Law
Recommended Citation
Law, Rights, and Religion Project,
Parading the Horribles: The Risks of Expanding Religious Exemptions,
(2022).
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https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/gender_sexuality_law/17