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Yoder And The Question Of Equality, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Yoder And The Question Of Equality, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Takings And The Nature Of Property, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Takings And The Nature Of Property, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Moral Rights, Judicial Review, And Democracy: A Response To Horacio Spector, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Moral Rights, Judicial Review, And Democracy: A Response To Horacio Spector, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Property: A Special Right, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Property: A Special Right, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Property As Constitutional Myth: Utilities And Dangers, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Property As Constitutional Myth: Utilities And Dangers, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Vouchers And Beyond: The Individual As Causative Agent In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Vouchers And Beyond: The Individual As Causative Agent In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

Symposium: Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium held at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 9, 1999.


The "Blaine" Debate: Must States Fund Religious Schools?, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

The "Blaine" Debate: Must States Fund Religious Schools?, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

In Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the United States Supreme Court held-by a vote of 5 to 4-that the funding of religious schools with taxpayer money through voucher programs does not violate the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution. Emboldened by this success, voucher proponents now attack state constitutional provisions (often called "Blaine Amendments") that prohibit taxpayer funding of religious schools. These state provisions, which may stand in the way of religious-school voucher programs, are attacked as violative of the federal Constitution, rooted in anti-religious bias, or otherwise illegal or unwise. It is my view that efforts to force states to …


Public Funding For Religious Schools: Difficulties And Dangers In A Pluralistic Society, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Public Funding For Religious Schools: Difficulties And Dangers In A Pluralistic Society, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Religious Exemptions And The Common Good: A Reply To Professor Carmella, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Religious Exemptions And The Common Good: A Reply To Professor Carmella, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


The Separation Of The Religious And The Secular: A Foundational Challenge To First Amendment Theory, Laura Underkuffler Feb 2015

The Separation Of The Religious And The Secular: A Foundational Challenge To First Amendment Theory, Laura Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


The Price Of Vouchers For Religious Freedom, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

The Price Of Vouchers For Religious Freedom, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


When Should Rights "Trump"? An Examination Of Speech And Property, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

When Should Rights "Trump"? An Examination Of Speech And Property, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Tahoe's Requiem: The Death Of The Scalian View Of Property And Justice, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Tahoe's Requiem: The Death Of The Scalian View Of Property And Justice, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.


Through A Glass Darkly: Van Orden, Mccreary, And The Dangers Of Transparency In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler Feb 2015

Through A Glass Darkly: Van Orden, Mccreary, And The Dangers Of Transparency In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler

Laura S. Underkuffler

No abstract provided.