Articles of interest – September 21, 2015
Howard Friedman, Religion Clause
From SSRN:
- Amélie Barras & Dia Dabby, Only Skin Deep? Revising the Secular Narrative Through Circumcision, (Heather Shipley (ed.), Globalized Religion and Sexual Identity: Contexts, Contestations, Voices (Brill Academic Publishing, 2014), 86-106).
- Ifzal Mehmood, Siddiq Ali Chishti & Muhammad Hassan, Right of Women to Divorce: Adjudication of Redemption (Khul‘) in Islamic Law and Pakistani Law, a Critical Analysis of the Orthodox Islamic Scholars and Recommendations of Pakistani Courts on the Basis of Legal Opinion (Ijtihad), (Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2015).
- Kathryn Chan, The Advancement of Religion as a Charitable Purpose in an Age of Religious Neutrality, (September 12, 2015).
- Lynne Marie Kohm, The Unspoken Consequences of Obergefell: Calling Convictional Christian Scholars, (September 15, 2015).
- Steve Sanders, RFRAs and Reasonableness, (Indiana Law Journal, Forthcoming).
- Kellen R. Funk, Shall These Bones Live? Property, Pluralism, and the Constitution of Evangelical Reform, (Law and Social Inquiry, Forthcoming).
- Kari E. Hong, Obergefell’s Sword: The Liberal State Interest in Marriage, (University of Illinois Law Review, Forthcoming).