Monday, March 30, 2015
how much economic pain can the intersectional allies inflict and how much can the hoosier bibtards take?
dailysignal | As Ryan T. Anderson and I explained Thursday,
the Indiana law is good policy. Like the federal Religious Freedom
Restoration Act, Indiana’s new law prohibits substantial government
burdens on religious exercise unless the government can show a
compelling interest in burdening religious liberty and does so through
the least restrictive means.
These protections for religious freedom provide a commonsense way to
balance the fundamental right to religious liberty with compelling
government interests.
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