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Title: Constitutional Law December 2, 2004


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Constitutional Law December 2, 2004
  • Freedom of Expression
  • Religion Clauses
  • Introduction
  • Free Exercise
  • Overview
  • Facially Neutral Laws
  • Smith
  • Aftermath
  • Establishment Clause
  • Overview
  • Lemon and Its Critics
  • Reconstituted Lemon

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A. Introduction
  • Text (link)
  • Establishment
  • Free Exercise
  • Historical Background
  • Religious Persecution and Emigration
  • Religious Colonies
  • Interrelation
  • Complementary
  • Tension

3
B. Free Exercise1. Overview
  • Components of Free Exercise
  • Beliefs (Absolute)
  • Practices (Qualified)
  • Regulation of Religious Practices
  • Laws Targeting Religions/Practices
  • Neutral Laws
  • Relation to Other Areas

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2. Facially Neutral Laws
  • Problem of Facial Neutrality
  • Cases Upholding
  • Reynolds (Ban on polygamy)
  • Braunfield v. Braun (Sunday Closing)
  • Cases Invalidating
  • Sherbert v. Verner (Work Requirement)
  • Yoder (Compulsory Education)

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3. Smith
  • Factual Background
  • SS Does Not Apply to Neutral Laws
  • Distinguish Compound Rights
  • Sherbert Narrowed
  • Policy Arguments
  • Valid Application of General Law

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4. Aftermath
  • RFRA
  • Designed to Reverse Smith
  • Invalidated in City of Boerne
  • Discriminatory Intent
  • Church of Babalu Aye
  • Relation to Broader Problem

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C. Establishment1. Overview
  • Three Views
  • Strict Separation
  • Requirement of Neutrality
  • Accommodation (Narrow Reading)
  • Common Issues
  • Public Displays
  • School Prayer
  • Aid to Religious Schools

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2. Lemon and Its Critics
  • Lemon Test
  • Secular Purpose
  • Primary Effect Does Not Advance/Inhibit
  • No Excessive Entanglement
  • Criticism
  • Alternative Rules
  • Anti-Endorsement Principle
  • Coercion Principle

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3. Reformulated Lemon
  • Secular Purpose
  • Does not have effect of
  • Coercing
  • Endorsing
  • Fostering Excessive Entanglement
  • Application in Zelmon (Vouchers)

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Religion Clauses
Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof.
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