From SSRN:
- Christian Behrendt, State Norms and Religious Norms: Summary Reflections on Some of their Characteristics (Règles Étatiques Et Règles Religieuses: Brèves Réflexions Sur Certaines De Leurs Caractéristiques), (Revue de la Faculté de droit de l'Université de Liège, pp. 287-294, 2009).
- Nathan B. Oman, Natural Law and the Rhetoric of Empire: Reynolds v. United States, Polygamy, and Imperialism, (William & Mary Law School Research Paper No. 09-43, Feb. 26, 2010).
- Jill I. Goldenziel, Sanctioning Faith: Religion, State, and U.S.-Cuban Relations, (Journal of Law and Politics, Vol. 25, p. 179, 2009).
- Peter J. Smith & Robert W. Tuttle, Biblical Literalism and Constitutional Originalism, (GWU Legal Studies Research Paper, March 1, 2010).
- Gregory K, Acquaviva & John D. Castiglione, Judicial Diversity on State Supreme Courts, (Seton Hall Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 1203-1261, 2009).
- Gabriel Hallevy, Culture Crimes Against Women, (February 15, 2010).
- Mark Kende, Free Exercise of Religion: A Pragmatic and Comparative Assessment, (University of South Dakota Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Howard M. Wasserman, Iqbal, Procedural Mismatches, and Civil Rights Litigation, (Lewis & Clark Law Review, Vol. 14, p. 157, 2010.
- Tom Tyler, Stephen J. Schulhofer & Azuz Z. Huq, Legitimacy and Deterrence Effects in Counter-Terrorism Policing: A Study of Muslim Americans, (Law and Society Review, Forthcoming).
New Book:
- Douglas Laycock, Religious Liberty, Volume 1: Overviews and History, (Eedrmans, 2010).