In Kravitz v. Purcell, the Second Circuit considered whether incarcerated plaintiffs must show a substantial burden on their religious beliefs to prevail on free exercise claims under U.S.C. 42 §1983.
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A discussion of the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the US Constitution and significant caselaw pertaining to the exercise of religion in the US. The US Supreme Court recently issued a ...
[1.] The Supreme Court has been debating the meaning of the Free Exercise Clause for over 60 years. One view has been that the Clause generally gives religious objectors a presumptive right to be ...
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