U.S. Law
- Thaddeus Mason Post, Conscientious Objection by Health Care Providers, (Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Journal, 2011.)
- Dena S. Davis, Line-Drawing, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, and the Dickey-Wicker Amendment, Cleveland-Marshall Legal Studies Paper No. 10-201, Nov. 3, 2010).
- Paula L. Abrams, The Reasonable Believer: Faith, Formalism, and Endorsement of Religion, (Lewis and Clark Law Review, Vol. 14, No. 4, p. 1537, 2010).
- Daniel O. Conkle, Religious Truth, Pluralism, and Secularization: The Shaking Foundations of American Religious Liberty, (Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 32, 2011).
- Mark Strasser, DOMA and the Constitution, (Drake Law Review, Vol. 58, pp. 1011-1035, 2010).
Non-U.S. Law
- Mel Cousins, Registration of the Religion of Children Under the Irish Poor Law, 1838-1870, (The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 107-124, 2010).
- Matt Gibson, Rastafari and Cannabis: Framing a Criminal Law Exemption, (September 1, 2010).
- Mahesh S., and Bhumika Mukesh Modh, International Humanitarian Law: An Ancient Indian Perspective, (January 12, 2011).
- Joel A. Nichols and James McCarty, When the State is Evil: Biblical Civil (Dis)Obedience in South Africa, (St. John's Law Review, Vol. 84, 2011).
- Eduard J. Bomhoff and Mary Gu, Religion and Support for Democracy: A Comparative Study for Catholic and Muslim Countries, (January 7, 2011).
- Rohit De, The Two Husbands of Vera Tiscenko: Apostasy, Conversion, and Divorce in Late Colonial India, [Abstract], 28 Law and History Review 1011-1041 (2010).
- Bilal Khan and Emir Aly Crowne-Mohammed, The Value of Islamic Banking in the Current Financial Crisis, 29 Review of Banking and Financial Law 441-464 (2009-2010).
- Chandra Mallampalli, Escaping the Grip of Personal Law in Colonial India: Proving Custom, Negotiating Hindu-ness, [Abstract], 28 Law and History Review 1043-1065 (2010).
- Jeffrey A. Redding, Queer/Religious Friendship in the Obama Era, 33 Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 211-272 (2010).