Description |
xxv, 491 pages ; 25 cm |
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unmediated rdamedia |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Religious toleration and claims of conscience / Kent Greenawalt -- The jurisdictional conception of church autonomy / Steven D. Smith -- The freedom of the church : (toward) an exposition, translation, and defense / Richard W. 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 parties / Chad Flanders -- Hobby Lobby : its flawed interpretive techniques and standards of application / Kent Greenawalt -- Corporate law and theory in Hobby Lobby / Elizabeth Pollman -- Hosanna-Tabor after Hobby Lobby / Zoë Robinson -- Lessons from the free speech clause / Frederick Schauer -- Religious institutionalism-why now? / Paul Horwitz and Nelson Tebbe -- The campaign against religious liberty / Douglas Laycock -- Bargaining for religious accommodations : same-sex marriage and LGBT rights after Hobby Lobby / Robin Fretwell Wilson -- Keeping Hobby Lobby in perspective / Christopher Lund -- Healthcare exemptions and the future of corporate religious libery / Elizabeth Sepper -- Of burdens and baselines : Hobby Lobby's puzzling footnote / Frederick Mark Gedicks and Rebecca van Tassell -- Some realism about corporate rights / Richard Schragger and Micah Schwartzman -- Religious exemption and the limited relevance of corporate identity / Ira C. Lupu and 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 in religious organizations / B. Jessie Hill -- The new religious institutionalism and the old establishment clause / Gregory P. Magarian -- Religion and the Roberts Court : the limits of religious pluralism in constitutional law / Mark Tushnet. |
Summary |
What are the rights of religious institutions? Should those rights extend to for-profit corporations? Houses of worship have claimed they should be free from anti-discrimination laws in hiring and firing ministers and other employees. Faith-based institutions, including hospitals and universities, have sought exemptions from requirements to provide contraception. Now, in a surprising development, large for-profit corporations have succeeded in asserting rights to religious free exercise. The Rise of Corporate Religious Liberty explores this "corporate" turn in law and religion. Drawing on a broad range perspectives, this book examines the idea of "freedom of the church," the rights of for-profit corporations, and the implications of the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby for debates on anti-discrimination law, same-sex marriage, health care, and religious freedom. -- Back cover. |
Subject |
Hobby Lobby (Firm)
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Freedom of religion -- United States.
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Corporation law -- United States.
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Corporations -- United States -- Religious aspects.
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Corporations, Religious -- Law and legislation -- United States.
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Religious pluralism -- United States.
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Added Author |
Schwartzman, Micah Jacob, 1976- editor.
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Flanders, Chad, editor.
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Robinson, Zoë, editor.
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Standard No. |
935086011 |
ISBN |
9780190262525 (hardback : alk. paper) |
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0190262524 (hardback : alk. paper) |
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9780190262532 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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0190262532 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
OCLC # |
910310225 |
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