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Religious Free Exercise and Contemporary American Politics: The Saga of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000
By (Author) Jerold L. Waltman
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
17th February 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Constitutional and administrative law: general
Religion and politics
342.730852
Paperback
192
"My students often find RLUIPA to be a bizarre statute, covering two seemingly unrelated policy domains and federalizing what had typically been the province of state governments. Thanks to Waltman's fine book, they and I will now understand better how this law came into being and how its birth pangs accounted for its peculiar qualities. Even though we're told not to watch laws being made, this account deepens appreciation for the human qualities of the legislative process." --Kenneth D. Wald, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Florida
An excellent history of an important series of congressional acts to protect religious liberty in the face of a Supreme Court reluctant to protect individual rights but eager to limit the powers of Congress. Professor Waltman makes accessible the policy arguments, the legal arguments, and the politics of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act.-- Douglas Laycock, Armistead M. Dobie Professor of Law, University of Virginia
Jerold L. Waltman is R.W. Morrison Professor of Constitutional Studies, Department of Political Science and Adjunct appointment, J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies at Baylor University. He also serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Church and State (Oxford University Press) and is the author or editor of many books.