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- Robert T. Miller, What is a Compelling Governmental Interest?, (Journal of Morality and Markets, (Forthcoming)).
- Ira C. Lupu & Robert W. Tuttle, #Metoo Meets the Ministerial Exception: Sexual Harassment Claims by Clergy and the First Amendment's Religion Clauses, (William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice (2019 Forthcoming)).
- Melissa Crouch, Constitutionalism, Religion and Inequality: Perspectives from Asia, (Asian Journal of Comparative Law, Forthcoming).
- Susanna Mancini & Kristina Stoeckl, Transatlantic Conversations The Emergence of Society-Protective Antiabortion Arguments in the United States, Europe, and Russia, (S. Mancini, M. Rosenfeld, The Conscience Wars. Rethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality, Cambridge University Press, 2018).
- Earl M. Maltz, The Constitution and the Trump Travel Ban, (Lewis & Clark Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Grant Christensen, A View from American Courts: The Year in Indian Law 2017, (Seattle University Law Review, Vol. 41, 2018).
- Sharon Cruz, The Search for Third Options in a Two-Bathroom Society, (1 International Comparative, Policy & Ethics Law Review 77 (2018)).
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From SmartCILP:
- Elizabeth B. Ludwin King, Transitional Justice and the Legacy of Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church, 81 Albany Law Review 121-143 (2017/2018).
- A. Reid Monroe-Sheridan, "Frankly Unthinkable": The Constitutional Failings of President Trump's Proposed Muslim Registry, 70 Maine Law Review 1-34 (2017).
- Waseem Ahmad Qureshi, Can the Burning of Holy Books Ever Be Justified?, 24 Washington & Lee Journal of Civil Rights & Social Justice 63-102 (2017).