- Louis J. Sirico, Benjamin Franklin, Prayer, and the Constitutional Convention: History as Narrative, (Legal Communication & Rhetoric: JALWD, Vol. 10, 2013).
- Jeff Redding, Querying Edith Windsor, Querying Equality, (Villanova Law Review, Vol. 59, 2013).
- Avishalom Westreich & Pinhas Shifman, A Civil Legal Framework for Marriage and Divorce in Israel, (The Metzilah Center for Zionist, Jewish, Liberal and Humanist Thought, Ruth Gavison, ed, May 2013).
- Tamir Moustafa, Judging in God's Name: State Power, Secularism, and the Politics of Islamic Law in Malaysia, (Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, Vol. 2, (2013)).
- Audrey Macklin, Multiculturalism Meets Privatisation: The Case of Faith-Based Arbitration, (International Journal of Law in Context, 9,3 pp. 1-23 (2013)).
- Bernard M. Levinson & Jeffrey Stackert, Between the Covenant Code and Esarhaddon's Succession Treaty: Deuteronomy 13 and the Composition of Deuteronomy, (Journal of Ancient Judaism 3 (2012): 123-140).
- Claudia E. Haupt, Active Symbols, (55 Boston College Law Review (forthcoming 2014)).
- Hamid Harasani, Islamic Law of Wills: An Overview, (October 1, 2012).
- William Baude, Interstate Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage after Windsor, NYU Journal of Law & Liberty, Vol. 8, 2013, Forthcoming.
From SmartCILP:
- Hanna Lerner, The Political Infeasibility of "Thin" Constitutions: Lessons from 2003-2006 Israeli Constitutional Debates, [Abstract], 22 Journal of Transnational Law &Policy 85-121 (2012-2013).
- Bashar H. Malkawi, Shari'ah Board in the Governance Structure of Islamic Financial Institutions, [Abstract], 61 American Journal of Comparative Law 539-577 (2013).
- Daniel W. Morton-Bentley, Seeing Isn't Believing: Ahlquist v. City of Cranston and the Constitutionality of Religious Displays under the Establishment Clause, [Abstract], 18 Roger Williams University Law Review 172-199 (2013).
- Symposium on Overlapping Jurisdictions: What Role for Conscience and Religion?, Foreword by Michael J. DeBoer; articles by John Witte, Jr., Joel A. Nichols, Robert L. McFarland and Elizabeth Sepper; responses by Paul Horwitz, Jonathan F. Will and Jeffrey B. Hammond. 4 Faulkner Law Review 299-444 (2013).