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The Supreme Court Says Corporations Can Exercise Religion

Brian Vanengen·2014-10-13
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This journal article analyzes the Supreme Court's Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores decision and its implications for religious freedom jurisprudence in America. The article examines how the Court has historically balanced government interests against religious practice protections and how the Hobby Lobby case advanced the legal framework for establishing religious freedom claims. While not explicitly theological, the resource provides valuable context for understanding how civil law intersects with Christian conscience and religious exercise in contemporary society.

The Supreme Court recently handed down its decision in the case of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., which involved a challenge to certain provisions of the Affordable Care Act based on religious grounds. This case provides insights into the future of religious freedom jurisprudence, as well as a look at the factors that aid in establishing a claim of impingement on religious freedom. Background To understand fully the implications of the Supreme Court's decision in the Hobby Lobby case,...

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Brian Vanengen
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2014-10-13

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