The Big Lie The Media Tells About Indiana’s New ‘Religious Freedom’ Law [View all]
On Friday, the Washington Post published an article titled 19 states that have religious freedom laws like Indianas that no one is boycotting. The article snarks about organizations like the NCAA that have protested Indianas law, noting the NCAA didnt say it was concerned over how athletes and employees would be affected by Kentuckys RFRA when games were played there last week. The piece concludes Indiana might be treated as if its the only state with a bill like this, but its not. The piece has been shared over 75,000 times on Facebook.
The Washington Post article largely mirrors the argument advanced by Indiana Governor Mike Pence. Appearing on ABCs This Week, Pence claimed Then state-Sen. Barack Obama voted for [the Religious Freedom Restoration Act]. The very same language.
The same argument is parroted on Fox News and elsewhere.
Its not true.
The Indiana law differs substantially from the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act, signed by President Clinton in 1993, and all other state RFRAs.
There are several important differences in the Indiana bill but the most striking is Section 9. Under that section, a person (which under the law includes not only an individual but also any organization, partnership, LLC, corporation, company, firm, church, religious society, or other entity) whose exercise of religion has been substantially burdened, or is likely to be substantially burdened can use the law as a claim or defense
regardless of whether the state or any other governmental entity is a party to the proceeding.
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http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2015/03/30/3640374/big-lie-media-tells-indianas-new-religious-freedom-law/