From SSRN:
- George Letsas, Is There a Right Not to be Offended in One’s Religious Beliefs?, (June 1, 2009).
- Richard M. Esenberg, Must God Be Dead or Irrelevant: Drawing a Circle that Lets Me In , (William & Mary Bill of Rights, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2009).
- John M. Kang, Appeal to Heaven: On the Religious Origins of the Constitutional Right of Revolution, (William & Mary Bill of Rights, Vol. 18, pp. 281-326, 2009).
- Elizabeth Rose Schiltz, Dueling Vocations: Managing the Tensions between Our Private and Public Callings, (Women, Sex, and the Church, Erika Bachiochi, ed., Pauline Books & Media, 2010).
- Yuval Sinai, Arbitration as an Ideal Judicial Procedure, (December 19, 2008).
- Paul T. Babie, Looking East to the Concept of Property — A Review Essay of Witte and Alexander, Christianity and Law: An Introduction, (Adelaide Law Review, Forthcoming).
Recent and Forthcoming Books:
- Knox Thames, International Religious Freedom Advocacy: A Guide to Organizations, Law, and NGOs, (Baylor Univ. Press, Aug. 2009).
- Randall Balmer, The Making of Evangelicalism From Revivalism to Politics and Beyond, (Baylor Univ. Press, Feb. 2010).