Thank you for this courtesy, Mark. Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 10, 2014, at 3:31 AM, "Scarberry, Mark" > <mark.scarbe...@pepperdine.edu> wrote: > > So that those on the list will be satisfied who want us all to disclose our > public statements, here is a news report of the testimony I gave > (telephonically) before the Kansas State Senate Judiciary Committee on > Thursday: > > http://www.kansas.com/2014/03/06/3329020/senate-judiciary-committee-reviews.html > > The hearing considered generally the degree of protection provided by the > Kansas Preservation of Religious Freedom Act, which was enacted last year, > and whether more might need to be done. The current Kansas House Bill 2453 > wasn't the focus of the hearing, but I did criticize it, as those of you who > read the earlier letter that was sent to Arizona Gov. Brewer would have > expected. The Kansas PRFA is already quite strong, as I pointed out. > > This week I will be submitting a summary written statement for the record, > along with a written response to two questions that were asked at the > hearing. I'll post them somewhere, or in some other way make them available. > > Mark > > Mark S. Scarberry > Pepperdine University School of Law > _______________________________________________ > To post, send message to Religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu > To subscribe, unsubscribe, change options, or get password, see > http://lists.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/religionlaw > > Please note that messages sent to this large list cannot be viewed as > private. Anyone can subscribe to the list and read messages that are posted; > people can read the Web archives; and list members can (rightly or wrongly) > forward the messages to others. _______________________________________________ To post, send message to Religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change options, or get password, see http://lists.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/religionlaw Please note that messages sent to this large list cannot be viewed as private. Anyone can subscribe to the list and read messages that are posted; people can read the Web archives; and list members can (rightly or wrongly) forward the messages to others.