Religion, Discrimination, and Government Funding: Enforcing Civil Rights Law After \u3cem\u3eMasterpiece Cakeshop\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eTrinity Lutheran\u3c/em\u3e

Abstract

A memorandum published by the Law, Rights, and Religion Project at Columbia Law School (formerly the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project) that clarifies the responsibility of state and local human rights agencies and commissions to robustly enforce civil rights laws — particularly in the context of government-funded social services — in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decisions in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission and Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Come

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