Constitutional Law II
Free Exercise Clause
Two approaches have been taken to the Free Exercise Clause when one's religious belief is burdened:
- Heightened scrutiny
- Laws of general applicability
- If your religious belief breaks a law that applies to everyone, it will not get you out of jail.
- Exceptions:
- Hybrid cases (such as involving parental rights too)
- Unemployment compensation
- If the crime is symbolic expression
- If the law targets religion
- Exceptions:
- If your religious belief breaks a law that applies to everyone, it will not get you out of jail.
RFRA is a federal law that "ensures that interests in religious freedom are protected." It has been held to be unconstitutional as applied to the states, but it can bind federally.
- It thus applies strict scrutiny to any federal action that substantially burdens one's free exercise of religion.