Recent Articles of Interest
From SSRN:
- Meredith Render, Religious Practice and Sex Discrimination: An Uneasy Case for Toleration, (Matters of Faith, Austin Sarat, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2012).
- Howard M. Wasserman, Prescriptive Jurisdiction, Adjudicative Jurisdiction, and the Ministerial Exemption, (University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra, Vol. 160, 2012).
- John D. Inazu, The Limits of Integrity, (Law and Contemporary Problems, Vol. 75, 2012).
- Yossi Nehushtan, Granting Conscientious Exemptions: The Need to Take Sides, (Religion and Human Rights, Vol. 7, pp. 31-58, 2012).
- Roberta Rosenthal Kwall, The Lessons of Living Gardens and Jewish Process Theology for Authorship and Moral Rights, (Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law, Forthcoming).
- Carl H. Esbeck, A Religious Organization’s Autonomy in Matters of Self-Governance: Hosanna-Tabor and the First Amendment, (Engage, Forthcoming 2012).
- Beverly I. Moran, Islamic Law Meets Erisa: How America’s Private Pension System Unintentionally Discriminates Against Muslims and What to Do About It, (Vanderbilt Law and Economics Research Paper No. 12-6, March 2012).
- Or Bassok, To Die for the Empty Constitution, (March 4, 2012).
- Kenneth Stahl, Local Government, One Person/One Vote, and the Jewish Question, (Chapman University Law Research Paper No. 12-3, March 2012).
- W. Edward Afield, Getting Faith Out of the Gutters: Resolving the Debate Over Political Campaign Participation by Religious Organizations Through Fiscal Subsidiarity, (Nevada Law Review, Vol. 12, No. 83, 2011).
- Corri Zoli, The ‘God Gap’ in International Humanitarian Law: Lessons Learned from Islamic Jurisprudence, (January 1, 2012).
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