Offers a comprehensive analysis of every Supreme Court case on religious freedom from 1815-2015
Analyzes every eighteenth century text that helped to form the original intent of the First Amendment no establishment and free exercise clause
Delineates the principles of American religious freedom that were central to the founders and remain axiomatic for modern religious freedom
Compares modern United States Supreme Court cases and modern European Court of Human Rights cases on religious freedom
Engages with recent academic attacks on religious freedom and makes a strong argument for a principled religious freedom
New to this Edition:
Analyzes seven new US Supreme Court cases since 2010, including Burwell v. Hobby Lobby and CLS v. Martinez
Includes an appendix on cutting edge issues of religious liberty and church-state relations that are currently challenging lower courts and will likely find their way to the Supreme Court in the next few years
Each chapter is updated in light of new scholarship and new Supreme Court case law through the 2015 term