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82 Or. L. Rev. 625 (2003)
When Free Exercise Exemptions Undermine Religious Liberty and the Liberty of Conscience: A Case Study of the Catholic Hospital Conflict

handle is hein.journals/orglr82 and id is 635 raw text is: OREGON

LAW

Fall 2003
VOLUME 82
NUMBER 3

REVIEW

Articles
BRIETFA R. CLARK*
When Free Exercise Exemptions
Undermine Religious Liberty and
the Liberty of Conscience: A
Case Study of the Catholic
Hospital Conflict

* Associate Professor of Law, Loyola Law School; J.D., University of Southern
California Law School; B.A., University of Chicago. I would like to give special
thanks to Scott Altman, David Cruz, Ronald Garet, Thomas Griffith, Richard
Hasen, Lisa Ikemoto, Kurt Lash, Michael Shapiro, and Larry Simon for their
thoughtful comments and helpful discussions. I also greatly benefited from the in-
sights of health advocates, such as Lourdes Rivera at the National Health Law Pro-
gram and the staff attorneys at the California Women's Law Center. Finally, I am
indebted to Rashmi Gupta for her invaluable research assistance.

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