Kathleen A. Brady is a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University, Atlanta. Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of law and religion, including the First Amendment religion clauses, religion in public life, law and theology, and Catholic social thought.
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Introduction Part I. The Distinctiveness of Religion: 1. The development and limits of the equality paradigm 2. The continuing power of the equality paradigm 3. A unique relationship, a common foundation 4. A new framework for religion clause jurisprudence Part II. The Believer and the State: 5. Freedom of conscience today: rethinking free exercise exemptions 6. Challenges to constructing a right of exemption that is feasible and fair 7. Meeting the challenge: lessons from the first Congress 8. New proposals for free exercise exemptions 9. The role and limits of legislative and administrative accommodation 10. Examining sincerity and defining religion Conclusion: secular moral commitments revisited.
Introduction Part I. The Distinctiveness of Religion: 1. The development and limits of the equality paradigm 2. The continuing power of the equality paradigm 3. A unique relationship, a common foundation 4. A new framework for religion clause jurisprudence Part II. The Believer and the State: 5. Freedom of conscience today: rethinking free exercise exemptions 6. Challenges to constructing a right of exemption that is feasible and fair 7. Meeting the challenge: lessons from the first Congress 8. New proposals for free exercise exemptions 9. The role and limits of legislative and administrative accommodation 10. Examining sincerity and defining religion Conclusion: secular moral commitments revisited.
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