Yes illinois excluded an expansion of o:hair from the stare FRA
Marc

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To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Jul 02 10:19:49 2009
Subject: Post-Enactment Legislative Narrowing of State RFRAs

Quick question to the listserv:
 
Does anyone know of any instance where a state RFRA was enacted and then 
afterwards legislatively narrowed in some way (i.e., narrowed to cut back on a 
state court's interpretation that seemed too broad, or narrowed to reduce 
protections in a particular area like prisons or zoning)?  Does anyone know of 
any bills that would have done such a thing?
 
Thanks,
Chris
 
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Christopher C. Lund
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Mississippi College School of Law
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