From SSRN:
- Muhammad Hasan Naqvi, Contemplating the Jirga System: Between Tradition and Justice, (August 04, 2025).
- Jorge Barrera-Rojas, From Mahmoud v. Taylor to Strasbourg: The Substantial-Interference Test in Public Education, (September 01, 2025).
- Christopher D. Hampson, The Ten Commandments, Stripped of Slavery, Exodus & Jubilee, (83 Washington and Lee Law Review Online (forthcoming 2026)).
- Neil Weinstock Netanel, Wrongful Competition, Product Design, and Trade Secrets: Comparing Jewish and Secular Law, (forthcoming in Intellectual Property and Religion, (Nicola Lucchi, Enrico Bonadio, and Bryan Khan eds., Hart Publishing 2026)).
- Mathew Pelham, A Clash Between RFRA and the Department of Homeland Security: Does a Rescission of the Sensitive Locations Policy Substantially Burden the Free Exercise of Religion?, (Volume 47, No. 1, Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice, forthcoming).
- Robert C. Blitt, From Zero to Holy War: The International Community's Failure to Confront the Russian Orthodox Church's Escalating Support for War Against Ukraine, (15(3) Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy (2025) 1).
- Helen Alvare, Religious Freedom as Freedom, (Brigham Young University Law Review, Vol. 50, pp. 1191–1216 (2025)).
- Aziz Z. Huq & Tom Ginsburg, Family, Faith and Nation: The Roberts Court and the Global Pivot Against Legal Liberalism, (forthcoming, Boston College Law Review).
- Zachary D. Fasman & Samuel Estreicher, Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism and Title VI: A Less From Perplexing Guide, (U of Michigan Public Law Research Paper Forthcoming).
From SmartCILP and elsewhere:
- Brett G. Roberts, Native Americans in the Clutches of Catholicism: How Catholicism and Native Rights Connect via Natural Law in a World That Wants You to Believe Otherwise, 22 Ave Maria Law Review 44-93 (2024).
- D. Brian Scarnecchia, Are Prenatal Children like Child Soldiers Who May Be Killed in Self-Defense? Should Abortion to Save the Mother's Life Be Legal after Dobbs v. Jackson?, 22 Ave Maria Law Review 94-111 (2024).
- Samantha Barbas, How American Civil Rights Groups Defeated Hate Speech Laws, 6 Journal of Free Speech Law 94-111 (2024).