RLUIPA and Compelling Interests
RJLipkin at aol.com
RJLipkin at aol.com
Mon Dec 11 12:50:26 PST 2006
Marty, are you limiting your complaint to "compelling" interests? Each of
the three levels of review and the characterization of the different
means--reasonably related, substantially related, and narrowly tailored (or necessary)
and the concomitant goals--compelling, important, and permissible or
legitimate, are subject to a similar complaint. Indeed, judge-made rules generally,
designed in part to limit judicial discretion, are also subject to your
complaint.
Bobby
Robert Justin Lipkin
Professor of Law
Widener University School of Law
Delaware
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