John Corvino | 'Under God's Authority": Professional Responsibility, Religious Accommodations, and the Culture Wars
Corvino relates several cases to the question of when employers should provide religious accommodation. He considers four arguments for providing religious accommodation and cites objections to each one. He then compares these findings to the case of Kim Davis, who went to jail rather than sign marriage certificates for same-sex couples. He concludes that, while there are no easy answers, religious accommodation at the very least should never help one group at the expense of placing harsher burdens on others.
-Unlike the flight attendant cases, the Kim Davis case differs in that she
A) was an elected official.
B) denied citizens a fundamental right.
C) was a member of a powerful religious majority.
D) all of the above
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