Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
2015
Abstract
Scholars who write about the US Supreme Court's religious liberty jurisprudence typically lambaste the Court for its supposedly secularist or allegedly religious sympathies, or for inconsistencies in its rulings and norms. Andrew Koppelman takes a different approach in this aging but still timely book about the tradition and enduring relevance of religious "neutrality" in American constitutional law.
Recommended Citation
Mark Goldfeder, Defending American Religious Neutrality, 30 J. L. & RELIGION 541 (October 2015).
Source Publication
Journal of Law and Religion
Included in
Constitutional Law Commons, First Amendment Commons, Religion Law Commons, Supreme Court of the United States Commons
