Articles of interest – February 5, 2018
Howard Friedman, Religion Clause
From SSRN:
Montgomery Blair Sibley, Is Islam a Religion? An Inquiry into the Definition of ‘Religion’ in the Jurisprudence of the United States, the Tenets of Christianity & Islam, and the Inescapable Conclusions Resulting Therefrom , (2018).
Engy Abdelkader, Humanitarian Islam , (Pace International Law Review, (Forthcoming).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Government Schools, Parental Rights, and the Perversion of Catholic Morality , (Acton Institute’s Markets and Morality (2018, Forthcoming)).
Andrew J. Haile, Reconsidering Selective Conscientious Objection , (January 31, 2018).
Rachel Sklar, Holocaust-Era Art Restitution Claims: Is the HEAR Act a Game Changer? , (12 Revista de Derecho Privado 159 (2017)).
Wendy E. Parmet & Jason A. Smith, Free Speech and Public Health: Unraveling the Commercial-Professional Speech Paradox , (Ohio State Law Journal, Vol. 78, No. 4, pp. 887-915 (2017)).
Kristi L. Bowman, A Counterfactual History of Transgender Students’ Rights, (Journal of Constitutional Law Online , Vol. 20, 2017).
Nan D. Hunter, Varieties of Constitutional Experience: Direct Democracy and the Marriage Equality Campaign , (UCLA Law Review, Forthcoming).
Kathryn Chan, Chapter 3 – Public Benefit and the Substantive Public Law-Private Law Divide , (Kathryn Chan, The Public-Private Nature of Charity Law (Oxford: Hart Bloomsbury, 2016)).
Leonard M. Niehoff & Deeva Shah, The Resilience of Noxious Doctrine: The 2016 Election, the Marketplace of Ideas, and the Obstinacy of Bias , 22 Michigan Journal of Race & Law 243-271 (2017).
Richard H. Fallon Jr., Tiers for the Establishment Clause , 166 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 59-127 (2017).
Law & Religion . Articles by William A. Galston, Kenneth Einar Himma, Andrew Koppelman, Samuel C. Rickless, Maimon Schwarzschild, William Voegeli, Larry Alexander, 54 San Diego Law Review 197-341 (2017).
Gerard V. Bradley, Today’s Challenges to Religious Liberty in Historical Perspective , 21 Texas Review of Law & Politics 341-376 (2017).
Justin E. Butterfield & Stephanie N. Taub, The Jurisprudence of the Body: Conscience Rights in the Use of the Sword, Scalpel, and Syringe , 21 Texas Review of Law & Politics 409-421 (2017).
James A. Davids, Religious Colleges’ Employment Rights Under the “Ministerial Exception” and When Disciplining an Employee for Sexually Related Conduct , 21 Texas Review of Law & Politics 423-476 (2017).
Kevin Pybas, Justice Stevens’s Religion Clause Jurisprudence and His Sympathetic Interpreters: A Critique , 21 Texas Review of Law & Politics 519-563 (2017).