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Religious Freedom and Indian Rights: The Case of Oregon v. Smith
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| #1673667 in Books | Univ Pr of Kansas | 2000-11-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.53 x.95 x5.57l,.95 | File type: PDF | 264 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A Compelling Read|By RYAN GAGE|In Religious Freedom and Indian Rights, Carolyn Long examines the events surrounding the landmark Supreme Court case Employment Division v. Smith, and presents a case study on the struggle between governmental power and individual religious freedom. Using the story of a Native American man fired for worshiping in the manner of his religion, the au||"Carolyn Long nimbly analyzes the jumbled issues of religion, Native American rights, drug use, state authority, and congressional activism to produce an arresting analysis of one of the Supreme Court’s landmark cases of modern religious liberty."—
The Supreme Court's controversial decision in Oregon v. Smith sharply departed from previous expansive readings of the First Amendment's religious freedom clause and ignited a firestorm of protest from legal scholars, religious groups, legislators, and Native Americans. Carolyn Long provides the first book-length analysis of Smith and shows why it continues to resonate so deeply in the American psyche.
In 1983, Klamath Indian Alfred Smith and his co-worker Galen B...
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