Religion and the Constitution
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press
©2006-©2008.
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- v. 1. Free exercise and fairness. History and doctrine ; Freedom from compelled profession of belief, adverse targeting, and discrimination ; Conscientious objection to military service ; Religious exemptions and drug use ; Free exercise objections to educational requirements ; Sincerity ; Saying what counts as religious ; Controlled environments : military and prison life ; Indirect impingements : unemployment compensation ; Sunday closing laws and Sabbatarian business owners ; Government development of sacred property ; Difficult determinations : burden and government interest ; Land development and regulation ; Confidential communications with clergy ; Settling disputes over church property ; Wrongs and rights of religious association : the limits of tort liability for religious groups and their leaders ; Employment relations : ordinary discrimination and accommodation ; Employment relations : harassment ; Rights of religious associations : selectivity ; Medical procedures ; Child custody.
- v. 2. Establishment and fairness. Introduction ; History ; The development of doctrine and its significance ; Government aid to religion and promulgating religious doctrine ; Religious words and symbols in public places ; Mild endorsements and promotions ; Public schools: devotions ; Public schools: teaching about religion ; Public schools: teaching whose content rests on religious views ; Establishment clause tests and standards ; Equal facilities and freedom of speech ; Chaplains in the military and in prison ; Religious groups exercising government power ; Religious law and civil law: using secular law to assure observance of practices with religious significance ; Tax exemptions and deductions ; Religion and the exemption strategy ; Limits of accommodation ; Financial support to religious institutions ; Aid to religious schools ; Religion clause skepticism ; Alternative approaches ; Justifications for the religion clauses ; Religiously based judgments and religious discourse in public life ; Legal Enforcement of religion-based morality ; Conclusion.