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The Right to Privacy in the United States
In the 19 thirties, when the debate was about a lated set of concerns called substantive due process. Do you have a general theory of how we should adjudicate it when the personal religious beliefs of a citizen ask that citizen to do ething the government is not happy with? I think there's two levels on which you address this: One is the very abstract level of what is the role of religion in the public life and the shared public life of people in the united states? That's about whether or not i should see the public square as one where everybody s their religious views, even if it adversely affects somebody else.