Michael Perry

Michael J. Perry is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law at Emory Law School. He is the author of Love and Power: The Role of Religion and Morality in American Politics (1991), Religion in Politics: Constitutional and Moral Perspectives (1997) and Under God? Religious Faith and Liberal Democracy (2003).

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Friday, February 29th, 2008

Is religion a constitutionally legitimate basis of lawmaking?

The contested question of whether in a liberal democracy religion – religious rationales – may serve as a basis of coercive lawmaking must be disaggregated into two distinct questions: First, is religion a morally legitimate basis of (coercive) lawmaking in a liberal democracy? Second, is religion a constitutionally legitimate basis of lawmaking in the United States?

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