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Constitutional Law Part Seven: Religious Freedoms & Judicial Review

Jan 25, 2026
A lively dive into the First Amendment's religion clauses. They map the shift from the Lemon test to historical‑practice analysis. Key Supreme Court rulings like Smith, Lukumi, Kennedy v. Bremerton, and funding cases get close scrutiny. Listeners hear about RFRA, RLUIPA, and how neutrality, exemptions, and funding rules reshape religious freedom today.
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INSIGHT

Play In The Joints Concept

  • The Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses create a contested middle called the "play in the joints."
  • Courts navigate a space where government action is neither compelled nor forbidden.
ANECDOTE

Lemon Test Origins And Problems

  • Lemon v. Kurtzman created the three-prong Lemon Test to evaluate Establishment Clause issues.
  • The Court struck it down later because it produced unpredictable, inconsistent outcomes.
INSIGHT

History And Tradition Standard

  • The Court shifted from Lemon to a history-and-tradition approach in Establishment Clause cases.
  • Practices tolerated at the founding now weigh heavily in constitutionality analyses.
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