Kathleen Brady's The Distinctiveness of Religion in American Law
Religion
is something special in American law. A
swelling army of scholars think this is unfair.
Kathleen Brady's new book, The Distinctiveness of Religion in American Law, shows how and when equality between religion and
nonreligion became the central theme of religion law scholarship, and offers an
original and important response that will persuade almost nobody.
I have reviewed the book for a forthcoming issue of the Journal of Religion. A draft is now on SSRN, here.