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- W1535191515 abstract "In Prince v. Massachusetts, 321 U.S. 158 (1944), the United States Supreme Court stated, “The right to practice religion freely does not include liberty to expose the community or the child to communicable disease or the latter to ill health or death ....” These presumably unambiguous words are in sharp contrast to the reality that parents may still legally cloak themselves in the first amendment and its free exercise clause to deny their children medical treatment, even when those children die. Some churches take the position that their members have no legal duty to provide their children with medical treatment because there are religious exemptions under state child neglect laws. Such exemptions prevent states from prosecuting a parent for the misdemeanor of child neglect for the sole reason that a parent relies on treatment by spiritual means instead of seeking medical attention for a child. These exemptions can be found in virtually every state in the country. The United States Supreme Court has never squarely addressed the validity of these exemptions. This article argues that not only are such exemptions not constitutionally mandated, in fact, they are constitutionally infirm. Courts should strike down such exemptions on public policy grounds and states should repeal them." @default.
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- W1535191515 title "Allocating the costs of parental free exercise: striking a new balance between sincere religious belief and a child's right to medical treatment." @default.
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