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On Behalf Of Sanford Levinson [slevin...@law.utexas.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 10:29 PM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: RE: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
For what it is worth
: religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu [mailto:religionlaw-
boun...@lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Sanford Levinson
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 10:00 AM
To: 'religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu'
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator
The complaint alleges that all students were required to wear the badge -- not
just those in disciplinary trouble or with a history of truancy. Nothing
individualized about this.
On Wed, 21 Nov 2012 20:47:56 -0800
Scarberry, Mark mark.scarbe...@pepperdine.edu wrote:
The Rutherford Institute
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From: Douglas Laycock [mailto:dlayc...@virginia.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 8:30 AM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics; Scarberry, Mark
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
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From: Douglas Laycock [mailto:dlayc...@virginia.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 8:30 AM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics; Scarberry, Mark
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
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Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
I must say that this seems to be an easy case for any civil libertarian to
support
even (or perhaps especially) in the absence of a free exercise claim. The RI
Levinson
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 10:00 AM
To: 'religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu'
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
I must say that this seems to be an easy case for any civil libertarian to
support
even
, Eugene
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 1:17 PM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: RE: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
I appreciate Sandy's point, but I wonder whether the matter might be
more complex than
: Thursday, November 22, 2012 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
I must say that this seems to be an easy case for any civil libertarian to
support even (or perhaps especially) in the absence of a free exercise
@lists.ucla.edu' religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
I must say that this seems to be an easy case for any civil libertarian to
support even
Though I agree with much that Sandy says (and especially join in his
Happy Thanksgiving wishes), I wonder whether the item below involves the
tailing wagging the dog a bit. Many virtues that we inculcate in schools are
only presumptive virtues, that sometimes must be set aside in favor
: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
Though I agree with much that Sandy says (and especially join in his
Happy Thanksgiving wishes), I wonder whether the item below involves the
tailing wagging the dog a bit. Many virtues that we
It seems to me that Eugene is talking about ends, and that this is a dispute
about means.
Of course we want students to attend school, we generally want them to comply
with the rules, and we generally want adults and students alike to comply with
the law. But we do not in this country use
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 12:02 PM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics; Volokh, Eugene
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID Chip
Badge for Student Locator Program
It seems to me that Eugene is talking about ends
[mailto:dlayc...@virginia.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 12:02 PM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics; Volokh, Eugene
Subject: Re: High School Student's Religious Objection to Wearing RFID
Chip Badge for Student Locator Program
It seems to me that Eugene is talking about ends
The Rutherford Institute says that it has obtained a TRO protecting a student
who refused to wear a badge with an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip
that would allow the school to determine her location at all times on school
grounds. See
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