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Restricting Religion by Protecting Speech? Reflections on Cohran v. City of Atlanta
2019
Madridge Journal of Behavioral & Social Sciences
The United States is in the grip of an extended debate over the meaning of the free exercise of religion. This is especially true as religious liberty has come increasingly to be viewed as restricting the rights of those not sharing the views of religious liberty claimants. One case that raises challenging questions about the scope of religious freedom is the federal district court case of Cochran v. City of Atlanta. In this short piece, I first provide a summary of the Cochran decision.
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