Each Conscience A Law Unto Itself? Religious Accommodation in the U.S. and Germany

This paper compares the US Supreme Court‘s and the German Constitutional Court‘s approaches to religious accommodation. The US Court does not usually require the state to accommodate people through religious exemptions. I argue that Scalia‘s critical view of accommodations followed from the political philosophy of Locke that was especially influential at the time of the...

Panel 150, WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 2018 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM