Volume 19
Part 1 |
Fall 2017 |
Articles |
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Religious Arbitration in Primary and Secondary Private Schools: A Cost-Benefit Analysis Model |
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Evolution, Intelligent Design and the Establishment Clause |
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Notes |
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Does Serving Your Military Mean You Can’t Serve Your God? Comparing an Interest in Obedience from Service Members to their Religious Freedom |
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Personalizing Pollution and Landscape Destruction: How Native American and International Perspectives Should be Integrated into Federal Environmental Policy |
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New Developments |
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The First Church of Cannabis and its Questionable Claim for Religious Freedom |
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Nuremburg Project |
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Animal Law in Nazi Germany: Protection for the Animals or Just Another Advancement of Social Agenda? |
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Part 2 |
Spring 2018 |
Articles |
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Ambiguous Advocacy: Forced Begging in Senegal and the Limits of Human Rights Law |
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Five Thoughts about the Repeal of Denmark’s Blasphemy Ban |
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Notes |
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Absurdity, Sincerity, Truth, and the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster: Title VII Religious Protections and Perceived Satire |
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Note |
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Do Borders Make a Difference Behind Bars? The Scope of Prisoner’s Free Exercise of Religion Protection in Canada and the United States |
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Polygamy In the Modern Constitutional Scheme: Could Hybrid Rights Be the Answer? |
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New Developments |
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Of Swords and Plowshares: The Authority For Defensive War In Jewish Law, Canon Law, And Islamic Law |
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Part 3 |
Summer 2018 |
Nuremburg Project |
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A Matriarch to his Patriarchy: Hitler’s Search for Nazi Germany’s Mother |
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New Developments |
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Crosses and Crossroads: How Changes in the Composition of the Cupreme Court are Unlikely to Change the Court’s Outcome on Eestablishment Clause Issues Relating to Public Patrick J. Graham |
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Note |
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Social Media, Free Speech and Religious Freedom |
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The Quiet Skies Program: A Constitutional Violation or a Matter of National Security? |
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From Piggie Park v. Newman to Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission: Application of the Outward Facing Actions, Test to LGBTQ Nondiscrimination Provisions |
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Trinity Lutheran Has Diminished the Concept of Separation of Church and State |