Should the Religious Be Exempt? Questions of Justice, Character, and the Maintenance of Norms

Criminal Justice Ethics 37 (1):87-101 (2018)
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Religious exemptions present an anomaly in American law. Under the power of religious exemptions, individuals and organizations whose actions violate civil and criminal laws are exempt from those l...

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