Recent Articles of Interest
From SSRN:
- Geoffrey P. Miller, The Dark Age: How the Biblical Narratives Demonstrate the Necessity for Law and Government, (NYU School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 10-18, March 24, 2010).
- Geoffrey P. Miller, Of Floods and Towers: The Bible’s Affirmative Case for Law and Government, (NYU School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 10-19, March 24, 2010).
- Geoffrey P. Miller, Patriarchy: The Political Theory of Family Authority in the Book of Genesis, (New York University School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 10-23, April 2, 2010).
- Adham A. Hashish, Islamic Ijtihad: The Key to Islamic Democracy Bridging and Balancing Political Islam and Intellectual Islam, (Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business, Vol. 9, No. 61, Winter 2010).
- Hans-Martien Ten Napel Th.D., Protestantism, Globalization and the Democratic Constitutional State, (Reshaping Protestantism in a Global Context, Volker Küster, ed., LIT, 2009).
- Mark Rahdert, Forks Taken and Roads Not Taken: Standing to Challenge Faith-Based Spending, (March 19, 2010).
- Jennifer Gerarda Brown, Peacemaking in the Culture War between Gay Rights and Religious Liberty, (Iowa Law Review, Vol. 95, p. 747, 2010).
- Paul M. Secunda, District Court Amicus Brief of Law Professors in Support of Defendants, Associated Oregon Industries v. Avakian, No. 3:09-CV-1494-MO (March 22, 2010).
- Cyra Akila Choudhury, Globalizing the Margins: Legal Exiles in the War on Terror and Liberal Feminism’s War for Muslim Women, (International Review of Constitutionalism, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2010).
- Mostapha Benhenda, For Muslim Minorities, it is Possible to Endorse Political Liberalism, But This is not Enough, (Journal of Islamic Law and Culture, Vol. 11, No. 2, May 2009).
- Andrew F. March, The Post-Legal Ethics of Tariq Ramadan: Persuasion and Performance in 'Radical Reform: Islamic Ethics and Liberation' (A Review Essay), (Middle East Law and Governance, Forthcoming).
- Ilan H. Fuchs, 'Sephardic' Halakhah? The Attitude of Sephardic Decisors to Women’s Torah Study: A Test Case , (Bar Ilan Univ. Pub Law Working Paper No. 02-10, Dec. 31, 2009).
- Francesco Alicino, Constitutionalism as a Peaceful "Site" of Religious Struggles, Global Jurist, Vol. 10 : Iss. 1 (Advances) (2010).
- Lourens Du Plessis, Religious Freedom and Equality as Celebration of Difference: A Significant Development in Recent South African Constitutional Case-Law , (Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2009).
From
SmartCILP:
- E. Gregory Wallace, Justifying Religious Freedom: The Western Tradition, 114 Penn State Law Review 485-570 (2009).
- Shannon Gilreath, Not a Moral Issue: Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty (Reviewing Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty, edited by Douglas Laycock, Anthony R. Picarello, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson), 2010 University of Illinois Law Review 205-223.
- Timothy D. Lytton, Framing Clergy Sexual Abuse as an Institutional Failure: How Tort Litigation Influences Media Coverage, 36 Wm. Mitchell Law Review 169-185 (2009).
- Jared Rubin, Social Insurance, Commitment, and the Origin of Law: Interest Bans in Early Christianity, [Abstract], 52 Journal of Law & Economics 761-777 (2009).
- Ofrit Liviatan, Judicial Activism and Religion-Based Tensions in India and Israel, 26 Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law 583-621 (2009).
- Teri Dobbins Baxter, Private Oppression: How Laws that Protect Privacy Can Lead to Oppression, 58 University of Kansas Law Review 415-471 (2010).