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The Supreme Court today is vigorously debating the scope of religious exemptions. Under the Constitution, are religious individuals and organizations excused from following generally applicable laws? On the heels of the Fulton v. City of Philadelphia (2021) decision, join legal experts Douglas Laycock, author of the five-volume series The Collected Works on Religious Liberty; Vincent Phillip Muñoz, author of God and the Founders; and Kathleen Brady, author of The Distinctiveness of Religion in American Law, for a conversation exploring the historical and current debates about religious exemptions. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. 

This program is presented in partnership with the University of Notre Dame's Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government
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