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Religious Liberty at the Founding

We the People

CHAPTER

The Right of Religious Freedom Is Inalienable

Philip McConnell: The right of religious liberty is inalienable, but there has to be something that's not alienated. He says the Quakers were against extending a constitutional right of exemptions to Quakers because they said it was not part of the natural right. "I just don't think Professor McConnell's understanding of religious free exercise ... is within the right," he adds.

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