Recent Articles of Interest
From SSRN:
- Carissima Mathen & Michael Plaxton, Legal Education, TWU, and the Looking Glass, ((2016) 75 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 223).
- Asli U. Bali & Hanna Lerner, Constitution Writing, Religion and Democracy: Introduction, (Constitution Writing, Religion and Democracy, Cambridge University Press, 2017, Forthcoming).
- Darrell A. H. Miller, Institutions and the Second Amendment, (66 Duke Law Journal 69 (2016)).
- Alexander Tsesis, Campus Speech and Harassment, (Minnesota Law Review, Vol. 101, 2017).
- Brian Christopher Jones & Austin Sarat, Justices As 'Sacred Symbols': Antonin Scalia and the Cultural Life of the Law, (British Journal of American Legal Studies (2017) Forthcoming.).
- David L. Sloss, Incorporation, Federalism, and International Human Rights, (Human Rights and Legal Judgments: The American Story (Austin Sarat ed., Cambridge Univ. Press 2017).
- Melissa Murray, Obergefell v. Hodges and Nonmarriage Inequality, (104 Calif. L. Rev. 1207 (2016)).
- Sandra Alcaide & Lynne Marie Kohm, Obergefell: A Game-Changer for Women, (14 Ave Marie L. Rev. 101 (2016)).
From
SmartCILP and elsewhere:
- Luz E. Nagle & Bolaji Owasanoye, Fearing the Dark: The Use of Witchcraft to Control Human Trafficking Victims and Sustain Vulnerability, 45 Southwestern Law Reveiw 561-593 (2016).
- Stephanie N. Phillips, A Text-Based Interpretation of Title VII's Religious-Employer Exemption, 20 Texas Review of Law & Politics 295-340 (2016).
- Symposium Issue: Law, Stewardship, and the Dominion Mandate: Environmental Policy from a Christian Legal Perspective. Foreword by B. Keith Faulkner; introduction by Ian S. Lamont; articles by John Copeland Nagle, Lucia A. Silecchia, Tory L. Lucas and Edna Udobong. 10 Liberty University Law Review 331-500 (2016).
- Symposium on Religion and Family Law. University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 2016, No. 4.