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The rise of corporate religious liberty

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posted on 2024-06-18, 04:51 authored by M Schwartzman, C Flanders, Z Robinson
What are the rights of religious institutions? Should those rights extend to for-profit corporations? Houses of worship have claimed they should be free from anti-discrimination laws in hiring and firing ministers and other employees. Faith-based institutions, including hospitals and universities, have sought exemptions from requirements to provide contraception. Now, in a surprising development, large for-profit corporations have succeeded in asserting rights to religious free exercise. The Rise of Corporate Religious Liberty explores this "corporate" turn in law and religion. Drawing on a broad range perspectives, this book examines the idea of "freedom of the church," the rights of for-profit corporations, and the implications of the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby for debates on anti-discrimination law, same-sex marriage, health care, and religious freedom.

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ISBN-13

9780190262525

ISBN-10

0190262524

Language

eng

Publication classification

A Book, A7.1 Edited book

Editor/Contributor(s)

Schwartzman M, Flanders C, Robinson Z

Number of chapters

22

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

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