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What is Religious Liberty

Faith-Based Influences on Legislative Decision Making: Emerging Research and Opportunities
The right, especially as guaranteed under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to practice one's religion or exercise one's beliefs without intervention by the government.
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Balancing Interests: The Implications of Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6807-1.ch006
Abstract
The political terrain surrounding the legalization of same-sex marriage and the need to accommodate individuals' faith-based objections have been part of public discourse since the passage of initial marriage equality statutes. These exemptions played an essential element in the bills' passages and have mainly gone unquestioned from proponents of marriage equality. But for many of the supporters of these religious exemptions, they did not go far enough to protect business owners or government officials who objected on religious grounds. This chapter discusses the resulting tension between religious freedom and marriage equality.
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