This personal injury case has given rise to a sharp clash of views as to basic constitutional rights. If a court permits a jury in determining the verdict in a case to consider whether or not a person's religious beliefs are or are not reasonable, does that constitute a restraint on the cherished right of the free exercise of religion, or conversely, does the refusal of a court to allow...
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