Many U.S. schools, businesses and governments requiring COVID-19 vaccination have offered religious exemptions. But what are they, exactly, and is the government even required to offer the exemptions in the first place?
University of Virginia School of Law professor Douglas Laycock examined the issue in a piece for , re-posted below. Laycock is perhaps the nation’s leading authority on the law of religious liberty and has testified frequently before Congress and has argued many cases in the courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.
Here’s what he had to say in The Conversation.

