- Stefano Vinci, The Diffussion of the Roman-Canonical Procedure in Europe: The Liber Belial between Canon Law and Roman Law Sources, (Max Planck Institute for European Legal History No. 2012-03, 2012).
- Julio C. Colon, In Defense of Islamic Finance: Three Landmark U.S. Cases, (September 10, 2012).
- Thomas C. Berg, Can State-Sponsored Religious Symbols Promote Religious Liberty?, (Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, 2013).
- Sahar F. Aziz, Protecting Rights as a Counterterrorism Tool: The Case of American Muslims, (September 10, 2012).
- Amanda Mauriello Baker, A Higher Authority: Judicial Review of Religious Arbitration, (37 Vermont L. Rev., December 2012, Forthcoming).
- Anver M. Emon, On Sovereignties in Islamic Legal History, (Middle East Law and Governance 4, Numbers 2-3, 2012).
- Iftikhar Hussian Bhat, Status and Rights of Women Under Islamic Law, (August 15, 2012).
From SmartCILP:
- Justin Butterfield, Hiram Sasser and Reed Smith, The Parsonage Exemption Deserves Broad Protection, 16 Texas Review of Law & Politics 251-273 (2012).
- Nicholas P. Cafardi, Saving the Preachers: The Tax Code's Prohibition on Church Electioneering, [Abstract], 50 Duquesne Law Review 503-544 (2012).
- Douglas Laycock, Hosanna-Tabor and the Ministerial Exception, 35 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 839-862 (2012).
- William P. Marshall and Gene R. Nichol, Not a Winn-Win: Misconstruing Standing and the Establishment Clause, 2011 Supreme Court Review 215-252.
- Michael W. McConnell, Reflections on Hosanna-Tabor, 35 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 821-837 (2012).
- Kevin M. Lemley, A Proposal to Expand the Religious Services Exemption Under the Copyright Act, 34 University of Arkansas Little Rock Law Review 481-506 (2012).
- Jeremy G. Mallory, "Well, but that System Has Failed Entirely": Using Theological and Philosophical Methods to Resolve Jurisprudential Confusion Over Legislative Prayer, 33 Whittier Law Review 377-409 (2012).
- Lisa Shaw Roy, The Evangelical Footprint, 2011 Michigan State Law Review 1235-1291.
- Amelia J. Uelmen, Bob Drinan In History. (Reviewing Raymond A. Schroth, S.J., Bob Drinan: The Controversial Life of the First Catholic Priest Elected to Congress.), [Abstract], 25 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 341-363 (2012).
- Conference: The Foundation of Human Rights: Catholic Contributions, Part I. Preface by Matthew H. Brown; articles by Robert L. Fastiggi, Riccardo Pozzo, Gerry Rauch, Robert John Araujo, Victor M. Salas, Jr., Steven J. Brust, Patricia Pintado, Michael Pakaluk, Cecilia Castillo and Thomas P. Scheck. 10 Ave Maria Law Review 261-415 (2012).
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