The exploitation of religious passions in the U.S. constitutional practice : the Christian Right and the judicial review

2024
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dc.abstract.enThis article seeks to examine the uneasy relations between the modern liberal constitutional state and religious organizations, and the role a constitutional court can play in this regard. Attempts to institutionalize Christian cultural preferences required translating these demands into legal obligations or exemptions and, by extension, into Supreme Court decisions, which are discussed in more detail. In the area of Establishment Clause jurisprudence the Supreme Court of the USA moved to a regime that requires direct funding of religious enterprises, while in the current Free Establishment Clause jurisprudence the Court practically abandoned the Employment Division v. Smith decision which means that the government needs to demonstrate a compelling interest in targeting a religious practice. This stance proved very consequential during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the Court blocked some governmental regulations protecting public health. I argue that this is the Scopes Monkey Trial revisited and a feigned problem-solving.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Prawa i Administracji : Katedra Prawa Konstytucyjnegopl
dc.contributor.authorKubas, Sebastian - 129597 pl
dc.contributor.editorNapierała, Paulina - 137599 pl
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-19T12:08:44Z
dc.date.available2024-03-19T12:08:44Z
dc.date.issued2024pl
dc.description.additionalStreszcz. ang. s. 95. Bibliogr. s. 124-128. Publikacja recenzowana.pl
dc.description.physical95-128pl
dc.description.publication2,44pl
dc.description.seriesInternational Relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas
dc.description.seriesnumberVol. 19
dc.identifier.eisbn978-3-631-91194-5 (e-pdf)pl
dc.identifier.eisbn978-3-631-91195-2 (e-pub)pl
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-631-86596-5pl
dc.identifier.seriesissn2511-588X
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/328084
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
dc.pubinfoBerlin : Peter Langpl
dc.pubinfoBruxellespl
dc.pubinfoChennaipl
dc.pubinfoLausannepl
dc.pubinfoNew Yorkpl
dc.pubinfoOxfordpl
dc.publisher.ministerialPeter Lang Publishing Grouppl
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dc.subject.enjudicial reviewpl
dc.subject.enreligion clausespl
dc.subject.enFirst Amendmentpl
dc.subject.enaccomodation of religionpl
dc.subject.enreligious exemptionspl
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dc.titleThe exploitation of religious passions in the U.S. constitutional practice : the Christian Right and the judicial reviewpl
dc.title.containerReligion and American politics : domestic and international contextspl
dc.typeBookSectionpl
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dc.abstract.enpl
This article seeks to examine the uneasy relations between the modern liberal constitutional state and religious organizations, and the role a constitutional court can play in this regard. Attempts to institutionalize Christian cultural preferences required translating these demands into legal obligations or exemptions and, by extension, into Supreme Court decisions, which are discussed in more detail. In the area of Establishment Clause jurisprudence the Supreme Court of the USA moved to a regime that requires direct funding of religious enterprises, while in the current Free Establishment Clause jurisprudence the Court practically abandoned the Employment Division v. Smith decision which means that the government needs to demonstrate a compelling interest in targeting a religious practice. This stance proved very consequential during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the Court blocked some governmental regulations protecting public health. I argue that this is the Scopes Monkey Trial revisited and a feigned problem-solving.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Prawa i Administracji : Katedra Prawa Konstytucyjnego
dc.contributor.authorpl
Kubas, Sebastian - 129597
dc.contributor.editorpl
Napierała, Paulina - 137599
dc.date.accessioned
2024-03-19T12:08:44Z
dc.date.available
2024-03-19T12:08:44Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2024
dc.description.additionalpl
Streszcz. ang. s. 95. Bibliogr. s. 124-128. Publikacja recenzowana.
dc.description.physicalpl
95-128
dc.description.publicationpl
2,44
dc.description.series
International Relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas
dc.description.seriesnumber
Vol. 19
dc.identifier.eisbnpl
978-3-631-91194-5 (e-pdf)
dc.identifier.eisbnpl
978-3-631-91195-2 (e-pub)
dc.identifier.isbnpl
978-3-631-86596-5
dc.identifier.seriesissn
2511-588X
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/328084
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
dc.pubinfopl
Berlin : Peter Lang
dc.pubinfopl
Bruxelles
dc.pubinfopl
Chennai
dc.pubinfopl
Lausanne
dc.pubinfopl
New York
dc.pubinfopl
Oxford
dc.publisher.ministerialpl
Peter Lang Publishing Group
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Dodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny
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Bez licencji otwartego dostępu
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dc.subject.enpl
judicial review
dc.subject.enpl
religion clauses
dc.subject.enpl
First Amendment
dc.subject.enpl
accomodation of religion
dc.subject.enpl
religious exemptions
dc.subtypepl
Article
dc.titlepl
The exploitation of religious passions in the U.S. constitutional practice : the Christian Right and the judicial review
dc.title.containerpl
Religion and American politics : domestic and international contexts
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BookSection
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