This idea that religious commitments are out-of-bounds is kind of Special Judicial Snowflake thinking. Not saying it needs to be gratuitous, but if you have certain deeply-felt beliefs about how the universe is ordered, that's open for questioning
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as long as secular humanism, postmodernism, and nihilism and the implications thereof for judicial philosophy are also on the table
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fine with me
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If you are a sincerely-committed religionist then that on some level must influence your worldview, and from your worldview springs a judicial philosophy. Same applies to secularists
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When I'm hiring, can I also discriminate based on religion?
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