Whether it's Christian fundamentalist school children refusing to recite the Pledge of Allegiance or Santeria priests offending animal lovers with their ritualized sacrifices, defending the legal rights of religious Americans has never suffered from a lack of drama. Yet the long, colorful history of this jurisprudence notwithstanding, it was only a few months ago that I first heard of a law school giving students the opportunity to work in a clinic that's devoted exclusively t...
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