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2 Religious Freedom Rep. 1 (1982)

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R EPORTER A Service of the Center for Law and Religious Freedom
VOLUME 2, NO. 1, JANUARY 1982

INDEX TO VOLUME 2

(Pages in this issue appear in boldface.)
CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS
G enerally  ...........................................
Accommodation  .....................................
Due Process
G enerally  ........................................3
Liberty  Interests  ...................................
Property  Interests  .................................
State  Action .......................................
Equal Protection
G enerally  .........................................
Inherently Suspect Classification  ...................
State  Action .......................................
Establishment
G enerally  ........................................3
Entanglem ent  ....................................3
Politically  D ivisive  .................................
Secular Purpose and  Effect .......................3
Free Exercise
G enerally  ........................................3
Burden on  Religious Exercise  .....................4
Compelling  State  Interest .........................4
Freedom of Association....   ...................
Freedom of Speech/Expression .....................4
Neutrality  ..........................................5
Right of Assem bly  ...................................
Right of Privacy  ....................................5
Standing  ...........................................5
DEFINITIONS
C hurch  ............................................6
Religion ............................................6
O thers  ..............................................
EDUCATION
Academic Freedom         .............6............
Compulsory Education/Exemption...............
Discipline . ..................................
Public Schools
Generally .  ................................
Curriculum and Textbooke ....    ...............7
Federal Regulation   .........................

Religious Activities/Expression ................8
State and Local Regulation....................
Student Rights  ............................. 8
Teacher Rights  .............................
Private Schools
Generally   .................................
Discrimination..............................
Federal Regulation ..........................
Local Regulation/Health, Safety and Welfare ........
Public Aid, Property and Services ..............8
Religious Activities/Expression ................ 8
State Regulation/Accreditation ................9
Student Rights  .............................
FAMILY LAW
A doption ............................................
Child  Abuse/Child  Care..............................
Children's  Rights  ....................................
Custody/Visitation  ...................................
Foster Care  .........................................
Marriage/Divorce  ....................................
Parental Rights.....................................9
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Children's Rights (see Family Law)
Civil Disobedience..........  ...............
Parental Rights (see Family Law)
Prisoner Rights...............................
Priveleged Communications/Clergy and Counselors...
Religious Discrimination/Employment Practices.....10
Rights of Conscience ........................12
Student Rights (see Education)
Tax/Deductions and Exemptions.................
Teacher Rights (see Education)
Tort Liability/Malpractice .....................12
MEDIA AND BROADCASTING
Government Regulation.......................13
Obscenity and Pornography .....  ..............13
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The Religious Freedom Reporter is a publication of The Center for Law and Religious Freedom of the Christian Legal Society,
P.O. Box 2069, Oak Park, Illinois 60303, (312) 848-7735. It is published monthly. The subscription rate is $85 annually. All
subscription inquiries and correspondence should be addressed to Religious Freedom Reporter at the address above.
The materials in this publication are for informational purposes solely and should not be considered legal advice. Readers
should consult their own attorney for a legal opinion on specific matters. Citation form: 2 Religious Freedom Rptr.  (1982).
fChristian Legal Society, 1982

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