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    Review of J. Philip Wogaman, Faith and Fragmentation (1985)

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    Their Own Preposessions: The Establishment Clause 1999-2000

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    Fundamentalism from the Perspective of Liberal Tolerance

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    The Prudent Prosecutor

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    What Might Have Been: Contraception and Religious Liberty

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    So-called Religious Freedom Restoration Acts (RFRAs) protectgender and sexual orientation discrimination, not religiousfreedom

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    More than two decades after the Clinton administration passed the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), religious freedom bills are once again in the news. Leslie C. Griffin writes that the new RFRA legislation coming from Arkansas and Indiana has originated from fears over same-sex marriage rather than any real desire to protect religious freedoms. She argues that through RFRAs, those against LGBT rights are seeking a legal method of discrimination and that these laws can have unintended consequences which can cause harm to other groups as well
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