From SSRN:
- Raphaële Xenidis, Intersectionality from Critique to Practice: Towards An Intersectional Discrimination Test in the Context of ‘Neutral Dress Codes’, (European Equality Law Review 2/2022).
- Brian Hutler, Public Health Deference: Rethinking the Judicial Enforcement of Constitutional Rights during a Pandemic, (Syracuse Law Review, Vol. 73, No. 1, 2023).
- Bruno Santos Cunha & Renato Saeger Magalhaes Costa, Brazilian Supreme Court to Judge whether Jehovah’S Witnesses May Refuse Blood Transfusions Occasionally Needed after or during Surgical Procedures,( 2023).
- Leonardo Madio & Francesco Principe, Who Supports Liberal Policies? A Tale of Two Referendums in Italy (May 10, 2023).
- Naeem Rind & Danish Ahmed Siddiqui, A Comparative Analysis of Jurisprudence: Common, Muslim, Jewish and Civil Laws, (April 28, 2023).
- Michael P. Moreland, Response: Contingency and Contestation in Christianity and Liberalism, (Notre Dame Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Michael P., Moreland, Germaneness and Religious Liberty, (Notre Dame Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Michael P. Moreland, Christianity and Torts, (Forthcoming in John Witte, Jr. and Rafael Domingo, eds., Oxford Handbook on Christianity and Law (Oxford University Press, 2023)).
- Jamie R. Abrams, Re-evaluating Regional Law Reform Strategies After Dobbs, (ConLawNOW, Vol. 14, 2023).
- Hisham Ul Wahab Puthiyakath, Islamophobia: Discourse, Recognition and Implications, (March 30, 2023).
From SmartCILP:
- Dennis P. Petri & Marlies Glasius, Vulnerability and Active Religious Behavior: Christians and Crime Syndicates in Mexico, 44 Human Rights Quarterly 514-536 (2022).
- Frank S. Ravitch, Contextual Benefits of a Neutral Principles Approach to Religious Property Disputes, 2021 Michigan State Law Review 1347-1376 (2021).
- Anita Bernstein, Without Religion, W(h)ither Family Law?, 2021 Michigan State Law Review 1489-1528 (2021).