Chris, you state: RFRA and state RFRAs protect the freedom of individuals and
voluntary groups. That's the theory and that's the problem from a secularists
view. They protect one set of individuals -- perhaps insulate might be a better
term -- from the harm they cause others. Taken to an extreme,
Well, I suppose sometimes it might be so. But I think that on balance
ordinary legislation is easier to pass than a constitutional amendment.
Eugene
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