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” their exercise of religion. Virtually all of the plaintiffs in the contraception and discrimination cases assert that the state would require them to
contemporary perspective, there are three striking features of the political science literature. The first is that scholars saw their work as a
these subversive efforts to achieve their desired ends, therefore, the rule of law necessarily must break down. And yet, even as these actors attempt
avoid both the burden of the suits themselves and the inevitable political fallout that they now know will come if they maintain their existing
interested in theories of the corporation, its thesis has broader implications for private-law theory. It suggests, in particular, that private legal
and rooted their professional identities in the training they received there. Meanwhile, a number of social work educators, such as Edith Abbott
preting their state constitutions. Judge Sutton elaborates these themes through four legal narratives that comprise the main body of his book. A
guarantees to require the government to treat speakers equally when they engaged in certain kinds of privileged expression, courts did not interpret these
porches large enough for several people to sit down.94 The thinking is that if people will socialize on their front porches, then they will know their
that these restrictions were not written by legisla- tures, but by the “universities themselves,” though “in the case of some public universities,” they