Recent Articles of Interest
From SSRN:
- Stuart P. Green, Review Essay: Golden Rule Ethics and the Death of the Criminal Law's Special Part, (Crime and Culpability: A Gheory of Criminal Law, Larry Alexander, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Stephen Morse, eds., Cambridge University Press, 358 pp., 2009 ).
- Thomas M. Mengler, Why Should a Catholic Law School Be Catholic?, (Journal of Catholic Social Thought, Vol. 6, 2010).
- Robert K. Vischer, Whom Should a Catholic Law School Honor?: If Confusion is the Concern, Context Matters, (Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, 2010).
- Andrew M. M. Koppelman, The New American Civil Religion: Lesson for Italy, (George Washington International Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Robert K. Vischer, Conscience and the Common Good, (Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, 2010).
- Tally Kritzman, 'Otherness' as the Underlying Principle in Israel's Asylum Regime, (Israel Law Review, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 603-627, 2010).
- Gregory Sobolski & Matt Steinberg, An Empirical Analysis of Section 1983 Qualified Immunity Actions and Implications of Pearson v. Callahan, (Stanford Law Review, Vol. 62, pg. 523, 2010).
- Dan Ernst, The Meaning and Liberal Justifications of Israel's Law of Return, (Israel Law Review, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 564-603, 2010).
From
SmartCILP:
- Jonathan D. Boyer, Education Tax Credits: School Choice Initiatives Capable of Surmounting Blaine Amendments, 43 Columbia Journal of Law & Social Problems 117-149 (2009).
- Moeen H. Cheema & Abdul-Rahman Mustafa, From the Hudood Ordinances to the Protection of Women Act: Islamic Critiques of the Hudood Laws of Pakistan, 8 UCLA Journal of Islamic & Near Eastern Law 1-48 (2008-2009).
- Michael Cobb, Pioneers, Probate, Polygamy, and You, 11 Journal of Law & Family Studies 275-302 (2009), 2009 Utah Law Review 323-350. [Abstract].
- John F. Scarpa Conference on Law, Politics, and Culture. Introduction by Patrick McKinley Brennan; articles by Kent Greenawalt, Richard Schenk, John T. McGreevy, Jesse H. Choper, Geoffrey R. Stone, Patrick McKinley Brennan and Richard W. Garnett; reply by Martha Nussbaum. 54 Villanova Law Review 579-701 (2009).
- Symposium. The Maryland Constitutional Law Schmooze. Foreword by Mark A. Graber; articles by David Gray, Lief H. Carter, David Bogen, Leslie F. Goldstein, Beau Breslin, Samuel J. Levine, Henry L. Chambers, Jr., Marci A. Hamilton, Carol Nackenoff and Frederick Mark Gedicks. 69 Maryland Law Review 8-161 (2009).