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- Title
EXCLUDING RELIGION.
- Authors
Tebbe, Nelson
- Abstract
This Article considers whether the government may single out religious actors and entities for exclusion from its support programs. The problem of selective exclusion has recently sparked interest in lower courts and in informal discussions among scholars, but the literature has not kept pace. Excluding Religion argues that the government generally ought to be able to select religious actors and entities for omission from support without offending the Constitution. At the same time, the Article carefully circumscribes that power by delineating several limits. It concludes by drawing out some implications for the question of whether and how a constitutional democracy ought to be able to influence private choices concerning matters of conscience.
- Subjects
RIGHT of exclusion; RELIGIOUS leaders; RELIGIOUS trusts; RELIGIOUS institutions; CHURCH accounting; FINANCE; LAW
- Publication
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2008, Vol 156, Issue 5, p1263
- ISSN
0041-9907
- Publication type
Article