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forfeited [their] liberty, but all [their] personal rights except those in which the law in its humanity accords [them]”); Alison Brill, Rights Without
1378 B. Further Aligning Theory and Doctrine ...................................... 1380 1. Sentencing
align with emergent equality principles and accordingly protect parental relationships on social, and not merely biological, grounds. This Article
which established free-exercise doctrine forbids.36 For courts and faith commu- nities alike, this Note will discuss how greater judicial reliance on
accepted the principle. [Friedman here mentions only an Ohio case in 1899.] Other courts reacted in utter panic at this alien intruder. The doctrine was too
Domestic Affairs, 7 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 1 (1979) (providing an overview of the theory and its origins). These arguments are closely aligned with
nities alike, this Note will discuss how greater judicial reliance on time-tested religious liberty principles can help. This Note involves both
sions. In other words, agency incentives align with substantive superstatutes because the agency will often zealously pursue the power to which the
unions to businesses to legislatures—to build toward a freer and fairer workplace for religious and nonreligious employ- ees alike. This Article
INNOVATION 14 (2003), http://www.ftc.gov/os/2003/10/ innovationrpt.pdf; JAFFE & LERNER, supra note 5, at 115-19; Jay Dratler, Jr., Alice in Wonderland