A Sherbert Colored Lens: Apache Stronghold and the Uphill Battle for The Recognition of a Substantial Burden For Indigenous Plaintiffs (Print Vol. 114 Issue 3)

A Sherbert Colored Lens: Apache Stronghold and the Uphill Battle for The Recognition of a Substantial Burden For Indigenous Plaintiffs

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By: Emma P. Collins

University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law Student, Emma P. Collins, argues for a return to the Sherbert balancing test for free exercise claims in response to the burden Indigenous religions face in trying to protect their constitutional right to freely exercise their religion. 

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