Wednesday, July 20, 2005

A Wealth of New Scholarship

From SmartCILP this week, a wealth of new scholarship:

Enrique Armijo, Belief Behind Bars: Religious Freedom in Prison, RLUIPA, and the Establishment Clause, 31 New England Jour. on Criminal & Civil Confinement 297-330 (2005).

Kristen A. Carpenter, Considering Individual Religious Freedoms Under Tribal Constitutional Law, 14 Kansas Jour. of Law & Public Policy 561-606 (2005).

Angela Fernandez, Record-Keeping and Other Trouble Making: Thomas Lechford and Law Reform in Colonial Massachusetts, 23 Law & History Review 235-277 (2005).

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Roger Williams Law Review hosts a Symposium--Religious Liberty in America and Beyond: Celebrating the Legacy of Roger Williams on the 400th Anniversary of His Birth. Articles in it are:

Edward J. Eberle, Introduction, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 279-287 (2005).

Edward J. Eberle, Roger Williams on Liberty of Conscience, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 289-323 (2005).

Steven D. Smith, The Tenuous Case for Conscience, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 325-358 (2005),

Kathleen A. Brady, Foundations for Freedom of Conscience: Stronger Than You Might Think, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 359-384 (2005).

Michael J. Perry, A Right to Religious Freedom? The Universality of Human Rights, The Relativity of Culture, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 385-425 (2005).

Richard S. Kay, Michael Perry's Right to Religious Freedom, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 427-438 (2005).

Jonatas E.M.Machado, Freedom of Conscience and the Rights of Non-TOTFers, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 439-449 (2005).

Jonatas E.M.Machado, Freedom of Religion: A View From Europe, 10 Roger Wms. U. L. Rev. 451-535 (2005).