- Julia Chamberlin & Amos N. Guiora, Polygamy: Not 'Big Love' But Significant Harm, (Women's Rights Law Reporter, Rutgers University School of Law (2014 Forthcoming)).
- Sean T. Murphy, No More Christian Doctors, (February 24, 2014).
- Michael A. Helfand & Barak D. Richman, The Challenge of Co-Religionist Commerce, (Duke Law Journal, Forthcoming).
- Sahar F. Aziz, Veiled Discrimination, (March 3, 2014).
- Kenneth Lasson, Sacred Cows, Holy Wars: Exploring the Limits of Law in the Regulation of Raw Milk and Kosher Meat, (March 6, 2014).
- Rabia Belt, When God Demands Blood: Unusual Minds and the Troubled Juridical Ties of Religion, Madness, and Culpability, (March 1, 2014).
- Teemu Ruskola, What is a Corporation? Liberal, Confucian, and Socialist Theories of Enterprise Organization (and State, Family, and Personhood), (Seattle University Law Review, Vol. 37, p. 637, 2014).
- Richard Moon, Religious Accommodation and Its Limits: The Recent Controversy at York University, (Constitutional Forum, Vol. 23, Forthcoming).
- Nathalie Des Rosiers, Free Religions or Freedom from Religion? Canada, Federalism and Religion, (February 23, 2014).
- Jeroen Temperman, Recognition, Registration, and Autonomy of Religious Groups: European Approaches and Their Human Rights Implications, (in: David Kirkham (ed.), State Responses to Religious Minorities (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2013), pp. 151-165).
- AliReza ShakarBeigia, Peyman Akbari & Ghodrat Heydari, Expansion of Citizenship Rights Based on Religious Teachings Jurisprudence and Law, (Scientific Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences (2014) 3(2) 48-53).
- Michelle Biddulph & Dwight G. Newman, Eweida v United Kingdom, (Australian International Law Journal, Vol 20, 2013: 183-188).
- Hanna Lerner, Permissive Constitutions, Democracy, and Religious Freedom in India, Indonesia, Israel, and Turkey, (World Politics, Volume 65, Issue 4 (October 2013), pp. 609-655).
- Engy Abdelkader, Myanmar's Democracy Struggle: The Impact of Communal Violence Upon Rohingya Women and Youth, (Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, 2014).
From SmartCILP:
- Michael W. McConnell, Why Protect Religious Freedom? (Reviewing Brian Leiter, Why Tolerate Religion?), 123 Yale Law Journal 770-810 (2013).
- Capt. Malcolm H. Wilkerson (U.S. Army), Picking Up where Katcoff Left Off: Developing a Framework for a Constitutional Military Chaplaincy, 66 Oklahoma Law Review 245-286 (2014).
- Tung Yin, Were Timothy McVeigh and the Unabomber the Only White Terrorists?: Race, Religion, and the Perception of Terrorism, 4 Alabama Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Reveiw 33-87 (2013).