- Jeffrey Shulman, The Outrageous God: Emotional Distress, Tort Liability, and the Limits of Religious Advocacy, (Penn State Law Review, Vol. 113, p. 381, 2008).
- Jeffrey Shulman, What Yoder Wrought: Religious Disparagement, Parental Alienation and the Best Interests of the Child, (Villanova Law Review, Vol. 53, p. 173, 2008).
- Doug Ford, Inspiring and Inadequate: The Krstic' Genocide Conviction Through the Eyes of a Srebrenica Survivor, (HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY STORIES, Deena Hurwitz, Margaret Satterthwaite, & Douglas Ford, eds., Foundation Press, 2009.)
- Francis Joseph Mootz, Faithful Hermeneutics, (Michigan State Law Review, 2009).
- Sylvie Bacquet, Manifestation of Belief and Religious Symbols at Schools: Setting Boundaries in English Courts, (October 30, 2008).
- Cristine Soliz & Joseph, Harold, Native American Literature, Ceremony, and Law, (MLA Options For Teaching Literature and Law, Austin Sarat, Cathrine Frank, Matthew Anderson, eds., 2009).
From SmartCILP:
- Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., The Apostle, Mr. Justice Jackson, and the "Pathological Perspective" of the Free Exercise Clause, 65 Washington & Lee Law Review 1071-1089 (2008).
- Rene Reyes, Conscience Reexamined: Liberty, Equality, and the Legacy of Roger Williams, (Reviewing Martha C. Nussbaum, Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality.) 36 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 1-11 (2008).
- Symposium: Law and Religion. Lecture by Leslie C. Griffin; articles by Barbara L. Atwell, Bradley Aron Cooper, Karen Sandrik and Ian J. Silverbrand. 85 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 475-604 (2008).