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22nd Barbara K. Olson Memorial Lecture by Bari Weiss

  • Bari Weiss

       On November 10, 2023, Bari Weiss, Founder and Editor of The Free Press, delivered the...

Oct 17 2023 Publication
Religious Liberty Pragmatism
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Religious Liberty Pragmatism

Nick Reaves, Matthew Krauter

A review of Thomas C. Berg, Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age (Eerdmans 2023) In...

Topics: Culture · Philosophy · Religious Liberties

Sponsors: Religious Liberties Practice Group

Jan 2 2020 Publication
Credentials Not Required: Why an Employee’s Significant Religious Functions Should Suffice to Trigger the Ministerial Exception
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Credentials Not Required: Why an Employee’s Significant Religious Functions Should Suffice to Trigger the Ministerial Exception

Thomas C. Berg, Erik Money, Nathaniel M. Fouch

Note from the Editor:  The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: Constitution · First Amendment · Founding Era & History · Religious Liberty · Supreme Court · Religious Liberties

Sponsors: Religious Liberties Practice Group

Mar 20 2019 Publication
Can a New Establishment Clause Jurisprudence Succeed in Protecting Religious Minorities Where Lemon Has Failed?
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Can a New Establishment Clause Jurisprudence Succeed in Protecting Religious Minorities Where Lemon Has Failed?

Alexandra M. Lightfoot

Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: Constitution · First Amendment · Jurisprudence · Religious Liberty · Supreme Court

Sponsors: Religious Liberties Practice Group

Apr 25 2017 Publication
When a Pastor’s House Is a Church Home: Why the Parsonage Allowance Is Desirable Under the  Establishment Clause
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When a Pastor’s House Is a Church Home: Why the Parsonage Allowance Is Desirable Under the Establishment Clause

Daniel Benson, Hannah C. Smith

Note from the Editor: This article discusses the parsonage allowance, whereby the value of a...

Topics: Religious Liberties

Sponsors: Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group · Religious Liberties Practice Group

Sep 16 2016 Publication
Religious Exemptions and Third-Party Harms
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Religious Exemptions and Third-Party Harms

Thomas C. Berg

Note from the Editor: This article discusses the effect that third-party harms should have on religious...

Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers · Religious Liberties

Sponsors: Religious Liberties Practice Group

Oct 8 2014 Publication
Religious Accommodation in the Workplace: Current Trends Under Title VII
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Religious Accommodation in the Workplace: Current Trends Under Title VII

Robbin W. Hutton

 Arecent survey of American workers suggests that religious discrimination is a growing workplace concern.1  Indeed,...

Topics: Free Speech & Election Law · Religious Liberties

Sponsors: Labor & Employment Law Practice Group · Religious Liberties Practice Group

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