David Howarth

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Here’s the overarching problem: If the court draws the line too far in favor of the free exercise of religion, people can point to religion as an excuse for getting away with all kinds of stuff that general laws forbid. If the court draws it too far in favor of government regulation of religion, then the government can infringe upon religion so long as it comes up with a reason that’s neutral.
How to Read the Constitution—and Why (Legal Expert Series)
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