Authors

Mark Goldfeder

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.

Source Publication

Journal of Law and Religion

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