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The rise of corporate religious liberty

Title
The rise of corporate religious liberty / edited by Micah Schwartzman, Chad Flanders, and Zoë Robinson.
ISBN
9780190262525
0190262524
9780190262532
0190262532
Publication
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Physical Description
xxv, 491 pages ; 24 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 11, 2016
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Religious toleration and claims of conscience / Kent Greenawalt
The jurisdictional conception of church autonomy / Steven Smith
"Freedom of the church" : (towards) an exposition, translation, and defense / Richard Garnett
Religious corporations and disestablishment, 1780
1840 / Sarah Barringer Gordon
Why churches (and, possibly, the Tarpon Bay Women's Blue Water Fishing Club) can discriminate / Larry Sager
Religious organizations and the analogy to political aprties / Chad Flanders
Hobby Lobby : its flawed interpretive techniques and standards of application / Kent Greenawalt
Of burdens and baselines : Hobby Lobby's puzzling footnote / Frederick Gedicks and Rebecca van Tassell
Corporate law and theory in Hobby Lobby / Elizabeth Pollman
Lessons from the free speech clause / Frederick Schauer
Religious institutionalism-why now? / Paul Horwitz and Nelson Tebbe
Hosanna-Tabor after Hobby Lobby / Zoë Robinson
Healthcare exemptions and the future of corporate religious libery / Elizabeth Sepper
Bargaining for religious accommodations : same-sex marriage and LGBT rights after Hobby Lobby / Robin Fretwell Wilson
Keeping Hobby Lobby in perspective / Christopher Lund
Some realism about corporate rights / Richard Schragger and Micah Schwartzman
Religious exemption and the limited relevance of corporate identity / Ira C. Lupu & Robert W. Tuttle
Freedom of the chruch and our endangered civil rights : exiting the social contract / Robin West
Change, dissent, and the problem of consent / B. Jessie Hill
The new religious institutionalism and the old establishment clause / Gregory Magarian
Religion and the Roberts Court : the limits of religious pluralism in constitutional law / Mark Tushnet.
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