The Problems Inherent in Litigating Employer Free Exercise Rights
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Henry L. Chambers
No d7u6k, LawRxiv from Center for Open Science
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This brief Article proceeds in four parts. Part I discusses the Supreme Court's recent cases that address employer free exercise rights. Part II notes problems that accompany providing free exercise rights to employers. Part III explores the expansion of employer prerogative in the context of providing employers additional free exercise rights. Part IV considers problems that arise when employee rights are not deemed central to litigation regarding employer free exercise rights. The Article concludes by proposing a refraining of the free exercise issue that will consider how to account for the interests of the employer, its stakeholders, and its employees in employer free exercise cases.
Date: 2017-05-10
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