From SSRN:
- Flora Renz & Davina Cooper, Reimagining Gender through Equality Law: What Legal Thoughtways do Religion and Disability Offer? (January 20, 2022, Feminist Legal Studies).
- Patrick Quirk, When My Opt out Is Your Trigger: Oderberg’s Argument with the Religious Freedom Sincerity Test, (11 Faulkner. L. Rev. 161 (2020)).
- Bradley J. Lingo, Relieving The Crisis in Religious Liberty: Book Review of Religious Liberty in Crisis, Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty, (Regent University Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Nathan B. Oman, Regulating Religious Performance on the Commercial Stage, (in Democracy, Religion, and Commerce: Private Markets and the Public Regulation of Religion (Kathleen Flake & Nathan B. Oman eds. Forthcoming)).
- Marc Greendorfer, The True History and Legal Meaning of Colonialism in the Holy Land: The 2042 B.C. Project, (February 7, 2022).
- Robert Kahn, Face Veil Bans and “Living Together” – What’s Privacy Got to Do with It, (6 Public Governance, Administration and Finances Law Review 7 (2021).
- Sherif Girgis, Misreading and Transforming Casey for Dobbs, (Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, Vol. 20, 2022).
- David Gans, Reproductive Originalism: Why the Fourteenth Amendment’s Original Meaning Protects the Right to Abortion, (SMU Law Review Forum (2022 Forthcoming)).
- Howard Wasserman & Charles W. (Rocky) Rhodes, Solving the Procedural Puzzles of the Texas Heartbeat Act and its Imitators: New York Times v. Sullivan as Historical Analogue, (Florida International University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 22-03 (2022).
From SmartCILP and elsewhere:
- Thomas E. Simmons, Christian Purpose Trusts, 53 Creighton Law Review 643-658 (2020).
- Lynn Kaye, Lay People's Advocacy and Resistance in Talmudic Adjudication Narratives, 32 Yale Journal of Law & Humanities 77-118 (2021).
- Aaron J. Walayat, Adams and Jefferson: American Religion and the Ancient Constitution, 11 Faulkner Law Review 215 (2021).