Wednesday, July 13, 2005

And More New Scholarship....

This week's SmartCILP turns up yet more great articles on church-state and free exercise issues:

Monica K. Miller & Brian H. Bornstein. Religious Appeals In Closing Arguments: Impermissible Input or Benign Banter?, 29 Law & Psychol. Rev. 29-61 (2005).

Andrew C Nichols, Exemptions for "Religious Corporations" From Employment Discrimination Statutes: Should Non-Profit Status Be Required?, 3 Georgetown Jour. L. & Pub. Pol'y 133-149 (2005).
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Creighton Law Review has published a Centennial Symposium on Reconciling the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses. It includes the following articles:

Steven K. Green, Federalism and the Establishment Clause: A Reassessment, 38 Creighton L. Rev. 761-797 (2005).

Steven D. Smith, The Iceberg of Religious Freedom: Sub-Surface Levels of Nonestablishment Discourse, 38 Creighton L. Rev. 799-814 (2005)

Richard Collin Mangrum, Shall We Sing? Shall We Sing Religious Music in Public Schools?, 38 Creighton L. Rev. 815-870 (2005 )
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Oxford University Press has published Edwin S. Gaustad's biography of Roger Williams. It is part of Oxford's "Lives and Legacies" series.