Texas Review of Law & Politics, Volume 20, Number 1, Fall 2015 Page: Preface
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In Religious Accommodation in the Workplace: Why Federal Courts Fail
to Provide Meaningful Protection of Religious Employees, Professor
Debbie N. Kaminer draws upon her employment law expertise to
examine the federal courts' treatment of Title VII 701(j). She
gives an extensive overview of where religious accommodation in
the workplace currently stands and how it may change in light of
the Supreme Court's recent decision, EEOC v. Abercrombie.
Finally, Professor Lino A. Graglia provides a review of Louis
Michael Seidman's book, On Constitutional Disobedience. In But the
Constitution Is Not the Problem, Professor Graglia rebuts Seidman's
argument that we ought to systematically ignore the Constitution,
and welcomes the invitation to rethink the premise of
constitutionalism and its near-sacred status.
I would like to thank our distinguished authors for their incisive
contributions and the Review staff for their enthusiasm, hard work,
and dedication in editing the articles. The support of Adam Ross,
Brantley Starr, and Amy Davis has been indispensable and greatly
appreciated. We remain optimistic that 2016 will usher in a
resurgence of conservatism. Our hope is that this issue provokes
meaningful debate about the proper role of our three branches of
government and gives valuable insight for constructive conservative
reform.
Allison Allman
Editor in Chief
Austin, Texas
December 2015
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University of Texas at Austin. School of Law. Texas Review of Law & Politics, Volume 20, Number 1, Fall 2015, periodical, September 2015; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth839390/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.