Expanding public employee religious accommodation and its threat to administrative legitimacy / James N. Szymalak.
2019
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Title
Expanding public employee religious accommodation and its threat to administrative legitimacy / James N. Szymalak.
Imprint
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Description
vii, 193 pages ; 22 cm.
Series
Palgrave studies in religion, politics, and policy.
Formatted Contents Note
The obligation to accommodate
What even constitutes religion?
Expanding religious accommodation
Applying the heightened standard
Challenges of an expanded obligation
Threatening legitimacy
Accommodation as a sword.
What even constitutes religion?
Expanding religious accommodation
Applying the heightened standard
Challenges of an expanded obligation
Threatening legitimacy
Accommodation as a sword.
Summary
"In the wake of same-sex marriage legalization, most religious conservatives realize that they now share a minority viewpoint on many social issues. Such change has forced those formerly trying to forestall social evolution to instead seek legal recusal from engaging in matters that conflict with their religious beliefs. Not surprisingly, these recent legislative attempts to "affirm" religious free expression all focus upon the rights of the religious adherent, while mostly failing to consider the potential harm to third parties. In the provision of government services, this omission can do significant, lasting damage to public perceptions of administrative legitimacy - often already perilously maligned. Should government officials be legally obligated to grant their employees religious accommodations that they know will result in negative public perceptions, or worse, inflict dignitary harm among citizens seeking its service? This book draws attention to the threat to effective government that proposed expansions to religious accommodation laws can create. From damaging public opinion, to the myriad implementation concerns such as what even constitutes a religious belief to be accommodated, these challenges should serve as a warning to legislators and religious accommodation advocates to reconsider application of these enhanced obligations to the civil service" -- Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Electronic version: Szymalak, James N. Expanding public employee religious accommodation and its threat to administrative legitimacy. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Call Number
KF3457 .S99 2019
Language
English
ISBN
3319978306 hardback
9783319978307 hardback
9783319978307 hardback
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