A law professor's take on, well, the law, with particular attention to developments in U.S. constitutional law and legal education. Occasional bits about some of the blogger's extracurricular interests (modern architecture and design, photography) tossed in.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
RFRA follow-up: new post from Garrett Epps
My colleague Garrett Epps hardly needs my help to boost his Atlantic.com readership, but as a follow-up to my post yesterday, I can't resist plugging his latest comment on the Indiana/Arkansas RFRA controversy. My favorite line from a column chock full of witticisms and insights: the Arkansas RFRA bill (which governor Asa Hutchinson has said he won't sign in its current form) "makes the Indiana law look like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
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