Religion in America | Special Legal Protections Are Not the Best Way to Ensure Religious Freedom

Christopher L. Eisgruber and Lawrence G. Sager are law professors at the New York University School of Law. In the following viewpoint, they criticize the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), a 1993 federal law that gave religious organizations and individuals special exemptions from federal and state statutes in cases where such laws interfered with religious practice. (RFRA has been substantially rendered moot by a 1997 Supreme Court ruling.) Eisgruber and Sager argue that granting special rights and exemptions on the basis of religion is a flawed way of ensuring religious...

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