CONTRADICTIONS WILL OUT: ANIMAL RIGHTS VS. ANIMAL SACRIFICE IN THE SUPREME COURT

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Henry Mark Holzer Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  Primary Citation:  1 Animal L. 83 (1995) Country of Origin:  United States

Summary: A professor of law at Brooklyn Law School explains why, in the controversial Lukumi case, the Supreme Court ruled that the religious sacrifice of animals falls under the protective umbrella of the Free Exercise Clause. The author criticizes the court for abandoning the belief-action dichotomy in Free Exercise jurisprudence and places blame on the lack of protection given to animals by current laws.

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