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Arkansas Mini-RFRA is Bad Policy
Arkansas Law Notes (2015)
  • Danielle Weatherby
Abstract
As SCOTUS prepares to hear oral arguments on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage later this month, the State of Arkansas braces itself for what could be a head-on collision between civil rights and religious freedom. Against this backdrop, on the last day of March, the Arkansas Legislature passed House Bill 1228, an expansive religious freedom law that has been the topic of a heated public debate. With several civil rights organizations, mega-corporations like Walmart and Target, and even his own son's signed petition urging him to veto 1228, Governor Asa Hutchinson sent it back to the Legislature to amend the bill to mirror its Federal counterpart. On April 2, Arkansas dodged a bullet when Governor Hutchinson signed a new bill that mirrored its Federal parent.
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Publication Date
April 3, 2015
Citation Information
Danielle Weatherby. "Arkansas Mini-RFRA is Bad Policy" Arkansas Law Notes (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/danielle_weatherby/4/