Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1993
Abstract
This article examines specific restrictions promulgated and practiced during the Persian Gulf War, provides a brief historical analysis of how the United States and other nations have traditionally accommodated the religious activities of their military personnel, and addresses the question of how far we can constitutionally limit the free-exercise rights of the people in the military in light of current Supreme Court jurisprudence.
Recommended Citation
Religious Liberty in the Military: The First Amendment Under "Friendly Fire", in International Perspectives on Church and State, (Menachem Mor, ed., 1993)