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- Donald Carroll, A Groundless Clash of Freedoms?: The Religious Freedom of the Religiously Affiliated University and the Freedom of Faculty to Organize Under the NLRA, (March 2018).
- John D. Inazu, The Purpose (and Limits) of the University, (Utah Law Review, 2018 Forthcoming).
- Joseph E. David, 'Others-in-Law': Legalism in the Economy of Religious Differences, (Law, Culture and the Humanities, Forthcoming).
- Timothy Lubin, Towards a South Asian Diplomatics: Cosmopolitan Norms and Regional Idioms in the Use of Documents, (Studies in Historical Documents from Nepal and India, edited by Simon Cubelic, Axel Michaels, and Astrid Zotter. Heidelberg University Publishing / Kathmandu: National Archives, Nepal, 2018, pp. 37–84).
- Avishalom Westreich, Accommodating Religious Law with a Civil Legal System: Lessons from the Jewish Law Experience in Financial Family Matters, (Journal of Law and Religion, Vol. 33, 2018).
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- Marc D. Froese, Universal Economy: Reconsidering the Role of Ideas in the Multilateral Governance of Global Trade, (March 9, 2018).
- Rory K. Little, Hating Hate Speech: Why Current First Amendment Doctrine Does Not Condemn a Careful Ban, (Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Vol. 45, No. 3, 2018).
- Oonagh B. Breen, Redefining the Measure of Success: A Historical and Comparative Look at Charity Regulation, (Forthcoming in Matthew Harding (ed.), The Research Handbook on Not-for-Profit Law (Edward Elgar, 2018).
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- Donohon Abdugafurova, Rahimjon Abdugafurov & Beverly Moran, Islamic Feminism and Invisible Work: The Case of the Disappearing Daughter-in-Law, [Abstract], 19 Georgetown Journal of Gender & Law 43-60 (2017).
- Marc-Tizoc Gonzalez, Criminalizing Charity: Can First Amendment Free Exercise of Religion, RFRA, and RLUIPA Protect People Who Share Food in Public?, 7 UC Irvine Law Review 291-345 (2017).