I too participated in the debates over California's RFRA. As  I recall,
the issue which killed the RFRA bill was civil rights, especially as it
affected gays..Zoning was also an important objection.
Marc Stern

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fyi-- One of the primary reasons that the CA RFRA never made it anywhere
was opposition from the child justice system in CA.  There was concern
that it would tip the scales toward the religious parent and create (or
cause litigation over) religious defenses involving support issues.
 
Marci
 
 
Marci A. Hamilton
Visiting Professor of Public Affairs
Woodrow Wilson School
Kathleen and Martin Crane Senior Research Fellow
Program in Law and Public Affairs
Princeton University



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