Articles of interest  – November 3, 2014 
                            
         
        
                
                    
                    
Howard Friedman, Religion Clause  
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Terri Day, Leticia M. Diaz & Danielle, A Primer on Hobby Lobby: For-Profit Corporate Entities’ Challenge to the HHS Mandate, Free Exercise Rights, RFRA’s Scope, and the Nondelegation Doctrine  , (October 26, 2014). 
Mohamad A. Arafa, Islamic Policy of Environmental Conservation: 1,500 Years Old – Yet Thoroughly Modern  , (16 European J. L. Reform 2 (EJLR), Special Issue on Islamic Law (Spring 2014)). 
Steven Douglas Smith, Equality, Religion, and Nihilism  , San Diego Legal Studies Paper No. 14-169 (2014)). 
Paul Horwitz, The Hobby Lobby Moment  , (Harvard Law Review, Forthcoming). 
John Witte, Religious Sources and Dimensions of Human Rights  , (G. J. Buis, J. T. Sunier, and P.G.A. Veenstra, eds., “Risky Liasions? Democracy and Religion: Reflections and Case Studies” (Amsterdam: VU University Press, 2013)). 
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Accommodation in the Welfare State  , (Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, 2014, Forthcoming). 
Andrew Coleman, The Islamic State and International Law: An Ideological Rollercoster?  , (October 29, 2014). 
Kathryn Chan, The Co-Optation of Charitable Resources by Threatened Welfare States  , (Queen’s Law Journal, Vol. 40, 2015, Forthcoming). 
Khrista Johnson, The Charitable Deduction Games: Catching Change  , (Georgia State University Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 4, 2014). 
Khrista Johnson, The Charitable Deduction Games: Are the Laws in Your Favor?  , (Columbia Journal of Tax Law, Vol. 5, 2013). 
Clarke Jones, Are Prisons Really Schools for Terrorism? Challenging the Rhetoric on Prison Radicalisation  , (Punishment and Society 16(1): 74-103 (2014)). 
 
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