Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground

Author:   William N. Eskridge Jr (Yale University, Connecticut) ,  Robin Fretwell Wilson (University of Illinois, Chicago)
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Pages:   566
Publication Date:   26 September 2019
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Author:   William N. Eskridge Jr (Yale University, Connecticut) ,  Robin Fretwell Wilson (University of Illinois, Chicago)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   1.000kg
ISBN:  

9781108454582


ISBN 10:   1108454585
Pages:   566
Publication Date:   26 September 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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'Taken together, this outstanding collection of essays is an enlightening, civil and ultimately hopeful dialogue about one of the most urgent public policy questions of our time. Essential reading for every American who cares about religious freedom, equality and the prospects for finding common ground across our deepest differences.' Charles C. Haynes, Founding Director, Religious Freedom Center, Freedom Forum Institute 'This superbly edited, richly diverse, and impressively comprehensive volume promises a 360-degree vantage on one of the most complex and polarizing issues of our day - and it delivers. Whether you already know what you think, or are coming fresh to the controversy, you will find these pages to be rich in wisdom and glowing with the spirit and ingenuity of American pluralism.' Jonathan Rauch, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 'This big, bold, and bracing book is pulsing with good will and earnest effort to reconcile competing claims of religious freedom and sexual liberty, especially for LGBTQ Parties. Professors Wilson and Eskridge, Jr, have long been national leaders in this reconciliation effort, and deserve high praise for assembling such a vast collection of leading scholars. This will be the go-to book for the next generation.' John Witte, Jr, Director, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University, Atlanta 'Professors Eskridge, Jr, and Wilson have collected an enlightening and engaging collection of views and arguments that covers the full conversation about whether and how 'common ground' between religious freedom and LGBT rights is possible. In this volume, legal scholars, activists, theologians, historians, and public officials explore not only the history, justifications, and implications of religious liberty's foundational status, but also the contemporary challenges to it.' Richard W. Garnett, Paul J. Schierl / Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School, Indiana 'Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for the Common Good is an encouraging volume. Collectively, the chapters make an excellent case that it is possible to better protect LGBT rights without forcing citizens such as Barronelle Stutzman to choose between their professions and their religious convictions. One can only hope that it finds its way into the hands of state legislators throughout the country.' Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University, Oregon 'Taken together, this outstanding collection of essays is an enlightening, civil and ultimately hopeful dialogue about one of the most urgent public policy questions of our time. Essential reading for every American who cares about religious freedom, equality and the prospects for finding common ground across our deepest differences.' Charles C. Haynes, Founding Director, Religious Freedom Center, Freedom Forum Institute 'This superbly edited, richly diverse, and impressively comprehensive volume promises a 360-degree vantage on one of the most complex and polarizing issues of our day - and it delivers. Whether you already know what you think, or are coming fresh to the controversy, you will find these pages to be rich in wisdom and glowing with the spirit and ingenuity of American pluralism.' Jonathan Rauch, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 'This big, bold, and bracing book is pulsing with good will and earnest effort to reconcile competing claims of religious freedom and sexual liberty, especially for LGBTQ Parties. Professors Wilson and Eskridge, Jr, have long been national leaders in this reconciliation effort, and deserve high praise for assembling such a vast collection of leading scholars. This will be the go-to book for the next generation.' John Witte, Jr, Director, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University, Atlanta 'Professors Eskridge, Jr, and Wilson have collected an enlightening and engaging collection of views and arguments that covers the full conversation about whether and how 'common ground' between religious freedom and LGBT rights is possible. In this volume, legal scholars, activists, theologians, historians, and public officials explore not only the history, justifications, and implications of religious liberty's foundational status, but also the contemporary challenges to it.' Richard W. Garnett, Paul J. Schierl / Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School, Indiana 'Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for the Common Good is an encouraging volume. Collectively, the chapters make an excellent case that it is possible to better protect LGBT rights without forcing citizens such as Barronelle Stutzman to choose between their professions and their religious convictions. One can only hope that it finds its way into the hands of state legislators throughout the country.' Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University, Oregon


'Taken together, this outstanding collection of essays is an enlightening, civil and ultimately hopeful dialogue about one of the most urgent public policy questions of our time. Essential reading for every American who cares about religious freedom, equality and the prospects for finding common ground across our deepest differences.' Charles C. Haynes, Founding Director, Religious Freedom Center, Freedom Forum Institute 'This superbly edited, richly diverse, and impressively comprehensive volume promises a 360-degree vantage on one of the most complex and polarizing issues of our day - and it delivers. Whether you already know what you think, or are coming fresh to the controversy, you will find these pages to be rich in wisdom and glowing with the spirit and ingenuity of American pluralism.' Jonathan Rauch, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 'This big, bold, and bracing book is pulsing with good will and earnest effort to reconcile competing claims of religious freedom and sexual liberty, especially for LGBTQ parties. Professors Wilson and Eskridge, Jr, have long been national leaders in this reconciliation effort, and deserve high praise for assembling such a vast collection of leading scholars. This will be the go-to book for the next generation.' John Witte, Jr, Director, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University, Atlanta 'Professors Eskridge, Jr and Wilson have collected an enlightening and engaging collection of views and arguments that covers the full conversation about whether and how 'common ground' between religious freedom and LGBT rights is possible. In this volume, legal scholars, activists, theologians, historians, and public officials explore not only the history, justifications, and implications of religious liberty's foundational status, but also the contemporary challenges to it.' Richard W. Garnett, Paul J. Schierl / Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School, Indiana 'Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground is an encouraging volume. Collectively, the chapters make an excellent case that it is possible to better protect LGBT rights without forcing citizens such as Barronelle Stutzman to choose between their professions and their religious convictions. One can only hope that it finds its way into the hands of state legislators throughout the country.' Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University, Oregon 'Taken together, this outstanding collection of essays is an enlightening, civil and ultimately hopeful dialogue about one of the most urgent public policy questions of our time. Essential reading for every American who cares about religious freedom, equality and the prospects for finding common ground across our deepest differences.' Charles C. Haynes, Founding Director, Religious Freedom Center, Freedom Forum Institute 'This superbly edited, richly diverse, and impressively comprehensive volume promises a 360-degree vantage on one of the most complex and polarizing issues of our day - and it delivers. Whether you already know what you think, or are coming fresh to the controversy, you will find these pages to be rich in wisdom and glowing with the spirit and ingenuity of American pluralism.' Jonathan Rauch, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 'This big, bold, and bracing book is pulsing with good will and earnest effort to reconcile competing claims of religious freedom and sexual liberty, especially for LGBTQ parties. Professors Wilson and Eskridge, Jr, have long been national leaders in this reconciliation effort, and deserve high praise for assembling such a vast collection of leading scholars. This will be the go-to book for the next generation.' John Witte, Jr, Director, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University, Atlanta 'Professors Eskridge, Jr and Wilson have collected an enlightening and engaging collection of views and arguments that covers the full conversation about whether and how 'common ground' between religious freedom and LGBT rights is possible. In this volume, legal scholars, activists, theologians, historians, and public officials explore not only the history, justifications, and implications of religious liberty's foundational status, but also the contemporary challenges to it.' Richard W. Garnett, Paul J. Schierl / Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School, Indiana 'Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground is an encouraging volume. Collectively, the chapters make an excellent case that it is possible to better protect LGBT rights without forcing citizens such as Barronelle Stutzman to choose between their professions and their religious convictions. One can only hope that it finds its way into the hands of state legislators throughout the country.' Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University, Oregon


'Taken together, this outstanding collection of essays is an enlightening, civil and ultimately hopeful dialogue about one of the most urgent public policy questions of our time. Essential reading for every American who cares about religious freedom, equality and the prospects for finding common ground across our deepest differences.' Charles C. Haynes, Founding Director, Religious Freedom Center, Freedom Forum Institute 'This superbly edited, richly diverse, and impressively comprehensive volume promises a 360-degree vantage on one of the most complex and polarizing issues of our day - and it delivers. Whether you already know what you think, or are coming fresh to the controversy, you will find these pages to be rich in wisdom and glowing with the spirit and ingenuity of American pluralism.' Jonathan Rauch, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 'This big, bold, and bracing book is pulsing with good will and earnest effort to reconcile competing claims of religious freedom and sexual liberty, especially for LGBTQ parties. Professors Wilson and Eskridge, Jr, have long been national leaders in this reconciliation effort, and deserve high praise for assembling such a vast collection of leading scholars. This will be the go-to book for the next generation.' John Witte, Jr, Director, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University, Atlanta 'Professors Eskridge, Jr and Wilson have collected an enlightening and engaging collection of views and arguments that covers the full conversation about whether and how 'common ground' between religious freedom and LGBT rights is possible. In this volume, legal scholars, activists, theologians, historians, and public officials explore not only the history, justifications, and implications of religious liberty's foundational status, but also the contemporary challenges to it.' Richard W. Garnett, Paul J. Schierl / Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School, Indiana 'Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground is an encouraging volume. Collectively, the chapters make an excellent case that it is possible to better protect LGBT rights without forcing citizens such as Barronelle Stutzman to choose between their professions and their religious convictions. One can only hope that it finds its way into the hands of state legislators throughout the country.' Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics, George Fox University, Oregon 'This volume is the most comprehensive and thorough discussion of the contentious legal and political questions surrounding religious liberty and LGBT rights on offer.' Matthew Lee Anderson, Journal of Church and State


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William N. Eskridge, Jr, is the John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School, Connecticut. A renowned scholar of statutory interpretation and legislation, in 1990–95, Professor Eskridge represented a gay couple suing for recognition of their same-sex marriage. He has published a field-establishing casebook, three monographs, and dozens of articles articulating a legal and political framework for proper state treatment of sexual and gender minorities. Historical materials in Gaylaw formed the basis for an amicus brief filed by Cato Institute and much of the US Supreme Court's (and the dissenting opinion's) analysis in Lawrence v. Texas (2003), invalidating consensual sodomy laws. Robin Fretwell Wilson is the Roger and Stephany Joslin Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, Chicago. Professor Wilson assisted the Utah legislature as it enacted landmark legislation balancing religious freedom and LGBT non-discrimination protections. She founded and directs the Fairness for All Initiative which provides tangible support to legislators seeking to enact laws protecting both communities. A member of the American Law Institute, she is the author, co-author, or editor of eleven books, including Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty (2008) and The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law (Cambridge, 2018). In 2018, she received the Thomas L. Kane Religious Freedom Award.

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