Law professor: Catholic conscientious objection in 1960s pav

Law professor: Catholic conscientious objection in 1960s paved way for later conscience-protection focus | News Headlines

In a recent law journal article, Jeremy Kessler, a law professor at Columbia University, argues that “the refusal of the American government to accommodate Catholic conscientious objection to the Vietnam War became a cause célèbre for clerical and lay leaders and provided a blueprint for Catholic legal critiques of other forms of federal regulation in the late 1960s and early 1970s—most especially regulations concerning the provision of contraception and abortion .

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