Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Publication Information
57 Drake L. Rev. 901 (2008-2009)
Abstract
Our topic at this symposium is "religion, the state, and constitutionalism"-not "the Constitution," or "the First Amendment," but "constitutionalism." Countless conferences, cases, books, and articles have wrestled with one version or another of the question, "how does our Constitution, with its First Amendment and its religion clauses, promote, protect, or perhaps restrain religion?" We are considering, it seems to me, a question that is different, and that is different in interesting and important ways: What are connections between religion and religious freedom, on the one hand, and constitutionalism, on the other?
Recommended Citation
Richard W. Garnett,
Religious Freedom, Church Autonomy, and Constitutionalism,
57 Drake L. Rev. 901 (2008-2009).
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Comments
Reprinted with permission of Drake Law Review.