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Gender, Race and Limiting the Constitutional Privilege of Religion as a Haven for Bias: The Bridge Back to the Twentieth Century

Daniel Gordon
St. Thomas University, Miami, FL - School of Law



Women's Rights Law Reporter, Vol. 30, 2009

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This article examines how religious organizations and theology serve as repositories of discrimination, and how the First Amendment protects religious organizations and theology from legal remediation for discrimination.

Keywords: Gender,Constitution, Religion

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Date posted: February 28, 2009 ; Last revised: March 19, 2009

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Gordon, Daniel, Gender, Race and Limiting the Constitutional Privilege of Religion as a Haven for Bias: The Bridge Back to the Twentieth Century (February 1, 2009). Women's Rights Law Reporter, Vol. 30, 2009. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1350522


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Daniel Gordon (Contact Author)
St. Thomas University, Miami, FL - School of Law ( email )
16401 N.W. 37th Ave.
Miami, FL 33054
United States
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