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- Michael Heise and Gregory C. Sisk, Free Exercise of Religion Before the Bench: Empirical Evidence from the Federal Courts, (U of St. Thomas Legal Studies Research Paper No. 12-07, 2012).
- Sahar F. Aziz, Countering Religion or Terrorism? Selective Enforcement of Material Support Laws Against Muslim Charities, (Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, Policy Brief #47, September 2011).
- Oren Gross, Violating Divine Law: Emergency Measures in Jewish Law, (Perspectives on Perogative, B. Kleinerman, C. Fatovic, eds., Oxford University Press, 2012).
- Salim Farrar, Accommodating Islamic Banking and Finance in Australia, (University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 413-442, 2011).
From SmartCILP:
- Brian Sites, Religious Documents and the Establishment Clause, 42 University of Memphis Law Review 1-71 (2011).
- Erica Weitzman, Beyond the Legality Principle: Sacher-Masoch's Economies of "Jewish Justice," [Abstract], 23 Law & Literature 442-470 (2011).
- Islamic Law and Islamic Legal Professionals in Southeast Asia. Introduction by Mark E. Cammack, R. Michael Feener and Clark B. Lombardi; articles by Clark B. Lombardi, R. Michael Feener, Mark E. Cammack, Euis Nurlaelawati, Abdurrahman Rahim, Ratno Lukito, Farid S. Shuaib, Najibah M. Zin, Amanda Whiting, Ahmad Nizam bin Abbas, Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Sharifah Thuraiya Su'ad Ahmad Alhabshi and Nik Hasyila Bte Nik Ibrahim. 21 Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 1-221 (2012).
- Religion and Bankruptcy: Perspectives Thereon and Treatment Therein. Articles by Keith Sharfman, G. Ray Warner, Geoffrey P. Miller, Theresa J. Pulley Radwan, Haider Ala Hamoudi, Lyman Johnson and Steven H. Resnicoff. 19 American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review 453-584 (2011).