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Volume 56, 2004 - Issue 4: Cases 137-183. Laws 1030-1049. Is RLUIPA Constitutional?Point/Counterpoint
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Commentary

RLUIPA is Constitutional

 

Abstract

Although courts have overwhelmingly upheld The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA) as constitutional, challenges to the law continue, based mainly on exaggerations and distortions about the law's purpose and effect.

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