From SSRN:
- Randall Lesaffer, The Nature and Sources of Europe's Classical Law of Nations,(June 25, 2015).
- Asim Jusic, Actionable Pluralism and Toleration in Religiously Diverse Societies: For Whom and for What?, (CEDAR Occasional Paper No.7, 2014).
- Matthew S. Erie, Muslim Mandarins in Chinese Courts: Dispute Resolution, Islamic Law, and the Secular State in Northwest China, (Law and Social Inquiry, Forthcoming).
- Dr. Harunrashid Kadri, Rights of Muslim Woman with Special Reference to Matrimonial Causes - A Human Rights Perspective, (Fiat Justicia, Volume No.: 3, April, 2015).
- Jennifer Carr, Complicity and Collection: Religious Freedom and Tax, (University of St. Thomas Law Journal, Vol. 11, No. 2, p. 183, Spring 2014).
- Robert D. Goldstein, The Structural Wall of Separation and the Erroneous Claim of Anti-Catholic Discrimination, (13 Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal 173 (2014)).
- Ronnie Lippens, Escape from Evil? Notes on Capacity, Tragedy, Coding and Non-Destructive Immortality Projects, (Oñati Socio-Legal Series, Vol. 5, No. 3, 2015).
From SSRN (Same-sex marriage):
- Michael J. Perry, Obergefell v. Hodges: An Imagined Opinion, Concurring in the Judgment, (Emory Legal Studies Research Paper No. 15-356 (June 27, 2015)).
- Adam Lamparello, Justice Kennedy's Decision in Obergefell: A Sad Day for the Judiciary, (July 2, 2015).
- Susannah William Pollvogt, Obergefell v. Hodges: Framing Fundamental Rights, (June 29, 2015).
New Books:
- Kevin Vallier, Liberal Politics and Public Faith--Beyond Separation, (Routledge, June 2014), (podcast with author).
- Anthony M. Petro, After the Wrath of God-- AIDS, Sexuality, and American Religion, (Oxford Univ. Press, July 2015).
- Jean L. Cohen and Cécile Laborde (eds.), Religion, Secularism, and Constitutional Democracy, (Columbia University Press, Jam. 2016).