- Paula A. Franzese & Angels Carmella, Housing and Hope: Property Law and Catholic Social Teachings, (Forthcoming in Christianity and Private Law (Cochran & Moreland, eds.) (Cambridge Press)).
- Thomas Charles Berg, Freedom to Serve: Religious Organizational Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Common Good , (Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and The Prospects for Common Ground (William Eskridge, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson eds., Cambridge University Press 2018)).
- Thomas Charles Berg, Religious Freedom and Nondiscrimination, (50 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 181 (2018)).
- Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, When Soft Law Meets Hard Politics: Taming the Wild West of Nonprofit Political Involvement, (45 Journal of Legislation (2019, Forthcoming).
- Brian Bird, The Call in Carter to Interpret Freedom of Conscience, (2018) 85:2 Supreme Court Law Review 107-141.
- Tyler Broker, Church And State Originalism,(University of Memphis Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, The Promises and Perils of Using Big Data to Regulate Nonprofits, (94 Washington Law Review (2019, Forthcoming)).
Fron SSRN (Non-U.S. Law):
- Azadeh Dastyari, Let the Asylum Seekers Stay: Strengths and Weaknesses of Church Sanctuary as a Strategy for Law Reform, (Monash University Law Review, Forthcoming)).
- Patrick Quirk, The Undefined Remains Unprotected: Tensions Between Conscience and the Law in Germany by Way of Joseph Isensee, (Tulane Journal of International & Comparative Law, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2018).
- Bhavya Gupta, Secularism as an Ideology: A Global and Indian Perspective, (November 16, 2018).
From SSRN (Islamic Law);
- Jeffrey A. Redding,The Pakistan Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act of 2018 and Its Impact on the Law of Gender in Pakistan, (February 22, 2019).
- Nafis Alam, Islamic Finance and Business: Capital, Commerce, & Careers, (Proceedings of Harvard University Muslim Alumni Islamic Finance Conference, 2018).
- Saadiya Suleman, Innocence of Muslims: Blasphemy, Islam and Public Disorder - A Holy Analysis, (ILI Law Review Winter Issue 2018 Vol. II).
From SmartCILP:
- Joshua C. Wilson & Amanda Hollis-Brusky, Higher Law: Can Christian Conservatives Transform Law Through Legal Education?, 52 Law & Society Review 835-870 (2018).