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- Title
THE ABORTION EXCEPTION: A RESPONSE TO "ABORTION AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY".
- Authors
Reiner Platt, Elizabeth
- Abstract
This Piece responds to recent critiques of litigation articulating a religious liberty right to access abortion. It argues that under current and expansive religious liberty doctrine, patients seeking a religious right to abortion have standing to sue even prior to pregnancy, their sincerity should not be unfairly disputed, and existing secular exemptions in abortion laws undermine the state's alleged compelling government interest in prohibiting abortion. The Piece concludes by noting that if legislators and courts are unwilling to apply the religious rights they created in cases like Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, Tandon v. Newsom, and Fulton v. Philadelphia to abortion litigation, then existing religious-exemption laws should be reconsidered. The alternative--a regime in which only expansive RFRA claims made by religious conservatives are granted--is both constitutionally problematic and normatively unfair.
- Subjects
ABORTION; FREEDOM of religion; ABORTION laws; BURWELL v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc.; RELIGIOUS right
- Publication
Columbia Law Review, 2024, Vol 124, Issue 4, p83
- ISSN
0010-1958
- Publication type
Article