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Specific Performance And The Thirteenth Amendment, Nathan B. Oman
Specific Performance And The Thirteenth Amendment, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Preaching To The Court House And Judging In The Temple, Nathan B. Oman
Preaching To The Court House And Judging In The Temple, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Washington Supreme Court Upholds State Anti-Spamming Law, Nathan B. Oman
Washington Supreme Court Upholds State Anti-Spamming Law, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Wagering On Religious Liberty, Nathan B. Oman
The Story Of A Forgotten Battle, Nathan B. Oman
The Supreme Court's Theory Of Private Law, Nathan B. Oman, Jason M. Solomon
The Supreme Court's Theory Of Private Law, Nathan B. Oman, Jason M. Solomon
Nathan B. Oman
In this Article, we revisit the clash between private law and the First Amendment in the Supreme Court’s recent case, Snyder v. Phelps, using a private-law lens. We are scholars who write about private law as individual justice, a perspective that has been lost in recent years but is currently enjoying something of a revival.
Our argument is that the Supreme Court’s theory of private law has led it down a path that has distorted its doctrine in several areas, including the First Amendment–tort clash in Snyder. In areas that range from punitive damages to preemption, the Supreme Court has …
The (Hoped For) Shallowness Of Progressive Skepticism Towards Religious Freedom, Nathan B. Oman
The (Hoped For) Shallowness Of Progressive Skepticism Towards Religious Freedom, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
The Empirical Irony Of The Conflict Between Antidiscrimination And Religious Freedom, Nathan B. Oman
The Empirical Irony Of The Conflict Between Antidiscrimination And Religious Freedom, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Law, Religious Change, And Samesex Marriage Posted On, Nathan B. Oman
Law, Religious Change, And Samesex Marriage Posted On, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Hobby Lobby, Corporate Law, And The Theory Of The Firm: Why For-Profit Corporations Are Rfra Persons, Alan J. Meese, Nathan B. Oman
Hobby Lobby, Corporate Law, And The Theory Of The Firm: Why For-Profit Corporations Are Rfra Persons, Alan J. Meese, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Glenn Beck Bad News For Religious Conservatism, Nathan B. Oman
Glenn Beck Bad News For Religious Conservatism, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Doux Commerce, Religion, And The Limits Of Antidiscrimination Law, Nathan B. Oman
Doux Commerce, Religion, And The Limits Of Antidiscrimination Law, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
Recent cases involving religious businesses owners who object to providing services for same-sex weddings and resulting lawsuits have generated a vigorous academic and popular debate. That debate centers in part on the proper role of religion in the market. This article develops three theories of the proper relationship between commerce and religion and applies them to these conflicts. The first approach would apply the norms of liberal democratic governments to market actors. The second approach posits that any market outcome is legitimate so long as it results from voluntary contracts. These approaches yield contradictory and indeterminate advice on the conflicts …
Constitutional Law Leading Cases: Judicial Elections, Nathan B. Oman
Constitutional Law Leading Cases: Judicial Elections, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.
Balanced Budget Amendment Is Dangerous Gimmick, Not Solution, Nathan B. Oman
Balanced Budget Amendment Is Dangerous Gimmick, Not Solution, Nathan B. Oman
Nathan B. Oman
No abstract provided.