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29 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 170 (2022)
My Body Broken for You: The Case for Overriding Religious Medical Exemptions for Minors

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MY  BODY   BROKEN FOR YOU: THE CASE FOR OVERRIDING
     RELIGIOUS MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS FOR MINORS

                         Eva Quinones*
INTRODUCTION  .....................................................................................171
PART ONE: BACKGROUND   & LITERATURE  REVIEW .............................177
   lA. The History of Compelling Medical Treatment.........................178
   lB. Contemporary Theories of Parental Rights in the American Legal
        Sy s te m ....................................................................................1 8 2
PART TWO: LEGAL  PRECEDENTS  FOR COMPELLING TREATMENT   ........185
   2A. Legal Precedents on Religious Accommodation.......................186
   2B. Constitutional Torts...................................................................189
   2C. Enforcing the Law .....................................................................191
PART THREE: THE CASE FOR MANDATING   MEDICINE..........................192
   3A. Scope Conditions.......................................................................193
   3B. Ethical Justifications for Compelling Medicine........................196
   3C. A Potential Balancing Test........................................................199
C O N C L U SIO N .........................................................................................2 0 2


    * Eva Quinones is a Ph.D. candidate at Yale University, where she studies the
political economy of voting behavior and democratic backsliding, and a 2L and
Furman Academic Scholar at NYU School of Law. Special thanks to Yale Law
School professors Anthony Kronman and Bryan Garsten, and NYU School of
Law professors Samuel Issacharoff, Emma Kaufman, and Barry Friedman for
their guidance, as well as to the staff of the Virginia Journal of Social Policy and
the Law for their keen attention to detail and helpful edits.

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