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American Religious Freedom: Reflections on Koppelman and Smith
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2015
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2015
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American Religious Freedom: Reflections on Koppelman and Smith
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American Religious Freedom: Reflections on Koppelman and Smith
2015
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Overview
Among contemporary scholars of American religious freedom, Andrew Koppelman and Steven Smith are two of the most esteemed. They address, in their respective books, a broad range of important issues. Space limitations constrain me to be selective in this review essay; I comment here on what Koppelman and Smith say, and don't say, about two of the most fundamental issues regarding American religious freedom: the meaning of the nonestablishment norm and the constitutionality of granting conscience-protecting exemptions only to religious believers.
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