Religious Freedom and the Constitution

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Religious Freedom and the Constitution is a scholarly book that examines how the U.S. Constitution should protect religious liberty within a modern, pluralistic democracy.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
argues government should be neutral among competing conceptions of the good life
religious liberty is best understood as part of a broader ideal of equal citizenship
the Constitution should protect religious and nonreligious convictions on an equal basis
author Christopher L. Eisgruber NERFINISHED
Lawrence G. Sager NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques strong judicially enforced exemptions for religious believers from generally applicable laws
traditional interpretations of the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause
discusses Supreme Court jurisprudence on religion
constitutional interpretation
the Establishment Clause NERFINISHED
the Free Exercise Clause NERFINISHED
examines how constitutional law should respond to religious diversity
the relationship between religion and public reason
the role of courts in protecting religious liberty
focusesOn protection of religious liberty in a modern pluralistic democracy
genre constitutional law
legal theory
political philosophy
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasPerspective liberal egalitarian
intendedAudience legal scholars
political theorists
students of constitutional law
language English
mainSubject First Amendment NERFINISHED
U.S. Constitution NERFINISHED
church–state relations
liberal democracy
pluralism
religious freedom
placeOfPublication Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
proposes a non-exemptionist approach to religious freedom
a political conception of religious liberty grounded in equal respect
publicationYear 2007
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED

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Christopher L. Eisgruber notableWork Religious Freedom and the Constitution