- Jed Glickstein, Should the Ministerial Exception Apply to Functions, Not Persons?, (Yale Law Journal, Forthcoming).
- Jay Wexler, Some Thoughts on the First Amendment's Religion Clauses and Abner Greene's Against Obligation, with Reference to Patton Oswalt's Character 'Paul from Staten Island' in the Film Big Fan, (Boston University Law Review, 2013).
- Andrew J. Hull, Complete or Partial Accommodation: An Analysis of the Federal Circuit Split Over the Duty of the Employer to Reasonably Accommodate the Religious Beliefs of the Employee, (Regent University Law Review, Vol. 25, No. 1, 2012).
- Anthony C. Infanti, LGBT Families, Tax Nothings, (Journal of Gender, Race and Justice, Forthcoming).
- Geetanjali Srikantan, The Difficulties of Religious Pluralism in India: Analysing the Place of Worship as a Legal Category in the Ayodhya and Bababudangiri Disputes, (July 1, 2012).
- Ihsan Yilmaz, Towards a Muslim Secularism? An Islamic ‘Twin Tolerations’ Understanding of Religion in the Public Sphere, (Turkish Journal of Politics, Vol. 3, No. 2, Winter 2012).
From SmartCILP:
- Vincent J. Samar, Religion / State: Where the Separation Lies, 33 Northern Illinois University Law Review 1-64 (2012).
- Special Issue: The Authoriality of Religious Law. Guest Editor Massimo Leone; preface by Massimo Leone; articles by Julia J.A. Shaw, Michael Salter, David S. Caudill, Paolo Heritier, Ugo Volli, Shulamit Almog, Lotem Perry-Hazan and Massimo Leone. 26 International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 91-239 (2013).