Is Religion a Suspect Classification Independent of the First Amendment?
Earlier this week, I summarized and linked to the amicus brief on behalf of myself and nine other constitutional law scholars in the transgender athlete cases currently pending before the Supreme Court. In today's essay, I answer two questions I've received in response. Question (1): Why is my name listed both on the cover and inside among the ten represented constitutional scholars? Answer : Because I am acting in a dual capacity. I am one of the represented amici because the brief reflects my views as a scholar on the questions it addresses. I am listed on the cover as well because I worked as a lawyer on the brief--in the sense that I played a more substantial role in the writing and editing of the brief than I typically do when I am just one of the represented scholars. To be clear, I won't join a scholars' brief if I don't agree with it, but in many such circumstances, I'll review the draft and offer a few editorial suggestions. Occasionally one of the c...