From SSRN:
- Bennett Lunn, De-Balkanizing Religious Discrimination: St. Isidore and the Social Cohesion Rationale, (August 01, 2025).
- Richard Kenneth Sherwin, Constitutional Over-Beliefs: Constituent Power, Affective Intensity, and Law's Legitimation, (August 01, 2025).
- Michael Stokes Paulsen, Freedom For Religion, (The Yale Law Journal Forum, Vol.133 (2023).
- Hila Keren, Constitutional Opportunism, (August 04, 2025).
- Isaac Barnes May, Legal Realism and the Separation of Religion and Judicial Reasoning, (Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, Volume 36, Issue 2 (2025)).
- Agustin V. Startari, Grammars of Power: How Syntactic Structures Shape Authority, (July 03, 2025).
- Dennis Wieboldt, Ideas With(out) Consequences?: The Natural Law Institute and the Making of Conservative Constitutionalism During the Cold War, 1947-1951, (42 L. & Hist. Rev. __ (2025)).
- Gaurav Mukherjee, Religious Freedom in an Era of Democratic Backsliding, (Oxford Handbook of Comparative Human Rights Law (Mila Versteeg & Neha Jain, eds., 2025).
- Jennifer S. Hendricks, Next Time Around: Abortion and Sex Equality, (June 01, 2024).
- Michael Showalter, Establishment Clause Legislative History Is Not the Law: The Misguided Search for Original Subjective Intent, (Federalist Society Review, forthcoming).
From SSRN (Non-U.S. Law):
- Nicholas Aroney, In Two Natures, without Confusion, without Change, without Division, without Separation Christology and the Constitutional Ordering of Authority, (July 23, 2025).
- Swaraj Pandey, Genocide and International Justice: Legal Accountability in Gaza, Myanmar, and Beyond, (July 20, 2025).
- Jamshed Durrani, QalbCode: A Multidisciplinary Framework for Rewiring the Subconscious Operating System Behind Human Potential, (July 02, 2025).
- Haim V. Levy, Embryo Status, Parenthood, and Child Welfare in Assisted Reproduction: Legal and Ethical Challenges (July 22, 2025).
- Khushi D, When Culture is the Target: Rethinking Genocide in India and Beyond, (May 06, 2025).
- Marie Seong-Hak Kim, Legal Pluralism That Wasn't: State and the Plurality of Law in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, (February 01, 2025).
From SmartCILP:
- Noah Feldman, The Brainerd Currie Memorial Lecture. History and Tradition? Anatomy of a Constitutional Revolution, 74 Duke Law Journal 1597-1612 (2025).