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Thoughts On Smith And Religious-Group Autonomy, Laura S. Underkuffler
Thoughts On Smith And Religious-Group Autonomy, Laura S. Underkuffler
BYU Law Review
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Sexual Misconduct And Ecclesiastical Immunity, Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle
Sexual Misconduct And Ecclesiastical Immunity, Ira C. Lupu, Robert W. Tuttle
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Separation, Neutrality, And Clergy Liability For Sexual Misconduct, William P. Marshall
Separation, Neutrality, And Clergy Liability For Sexual Misconduct, William P. Marshall
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Organizations And Free Exercise: The Surprising Lessons Of Smith, Kathleen A. Brady
Religious Organizations And Free Exercise: The Surprising Lessons Of Smith, Kathleen A. Brady
BYU Law Review
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Making Politics De Minimis In The Political Process: The Unworkable Implications Of Cox V. Larios In State Legislative Redistricting And Reapportionment, James R. Dalton
Making Politics De Minimis In The Political Process: The Unworkable Implications Of Cox V. Larios In State Legislative Redistricting And Reapportionment, James R. Dalton
BYU Law Review
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"Omalous" Autonomy, Perry Dane
Continuing The Lord's Work And Healing His People: A Reply To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Mark E. Chopko
Continuing The Lord's Work And Healing His People: A Reply To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Mark E. Chopko
BYU Law Review
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An Itty· Bitty Immunity And Its Consequences For The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter·Day Saints: A Response To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Cheryl B. Preston
An Itty· Bitty Immunity And Its Consequences For The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter·Day Saints: A Response To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Cheryl B. Preston
BYU Law Review
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Defending A Rule Of Institutional Autonomy On "No-Harm" Grounds, Mark Tushnet
Defending A Rule Of Institutional Autonomy On "No-Harm" Grounds, Mark Tushnet
BYU Law Review
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Introduction, Kevin J. Worthen
Religious Institutions, The No-Harm Doctrine, And The Public Good, Marci A. Hamilton
Religious Institutions, The No-Harm Doctrine, And The Public Good, Marci A. Hamilton
BYU Law Review
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The Autonomy Of Church And State, Brett G. Scharffs
The Autonomy Of Church And State, Brett G. Scharffs
BYU Law Review
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More Or Less Bunk: The Establishment Clause Answers That History Doesn't Provide, Steven G. Gey
More Or Less Bunk: The Establishment Clause Answers That History Doesn't Provide, Steven G. Gey
BYU Law Review
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Dissent And Disestablishment: The Church-State Settlement In The Early American Republic, Carl H. Esbeck
Dissent And Disestablishment: The Church-State Settlement In The Early American Republic, Carl H. Esbeck
BYU Law Review
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Three Concepts Of Church Autonomy, Ronald R. Garet
Three Concepts Of Church Autonomy, Ronald R. Garet
BYU Law Review
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The Voluntary Principle And Church Autonomy, Then And Now, Thomas C. Berg
The Voluntary Principle And Church Autonomy, Then And Now, Thomas C. Berg
BYU Law Review
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Unity Of The Graveyard And The Attack On Constitutional Secularism, Steven G. Gey
Unity Of The Graveyard And The Attack On Constitutional Secularism, Steven G. Gey
BYU Law Review
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The Establishment Clause Gag Reflex, Frederick Mark Gedicks
The Establishment Clause Gag Reflex, Frederick Mark Gedicks
BYU Law Review
Some outcomes of Establishment Clause cases are better defended on realist rather than doctrinal grounds - that is, not on the basis of supposedly neutral principles, but by reference to some assessment of the kinds of church-state interactions that most Americans would tolerate. I call this the Establishment Clause gag reflex.
A constitutional gag reflex refers to the instinctive intellectual revulsion one might feel in response to the doctrine or holding of a case. For example, a contemporary judicial decision countenancing permanent denial of citizenship to racial minorities, or that denied to such minorities liberty or equality rights enjoyed by …
Reconsidering The Constitutionality Of Federal Sentencing Guidelines After Blakely: A Former Commissioner's Perspective, Michael Goldsmith
Reconsidering The Constitutionality Of Federal Sentencing Guidelines After Blakely: A Former Commissioner's Perspective, Michael Goldsmith
BYU Law Review
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Introduction, Brett G. Scharffs
The Supreme Court's Rhetorical Hostility: What Is "Hostile" To Religion Under The Establishment Clause?, Frank S. Ravitch
The Supreme Court's Rhetorical Hostility: What Is "Hostile" To Religion Under The Establishment Clause?, Frank S. Ravitch
BYU Law Review
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Dysfunctional Distinctions In Land Use: The Failure Of Legislative/Adjudicative Distinctions In Utah And The Case For A Uniform Standard Of Review, Todd W. Prall
BYU Law Review
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An Open Question In Utah's Open Courts Jurisprudence: The Utah Wrongful Life Act And Wood V. University Of Utah Medical Center, Glenn E. Roper
An Open Question In Utah's Open Courts Jurisprudence: The Utah Wrongful Life Act And Wood V. University Of Utah Medical Center, Glenn E. Roper
BYU Law Review
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China's Socioeconomic Changes And The Implications For The Religion-State Dynamic In China, Kim-Kwong Chan
China's Socioeconomic Changes And The Implications For The Religion-State Dynamic In China, Kim-Kwong Chan
BYU Law Review
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Religious Freedom And Laicite: A Comparison Of The United States And France, T.Jeremy Gunn
Religious Freedom And Laicite: A Comparison Of The United States And France, T.Jeremy Gunn
BYU Law Review
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The Menace Of Neutrality In Religion, Gabriel A. Moens
The Menace Of Neutrality In Religion, Gabriel A. Moens
BYU Law Review
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Religious Pluralism, Cultural Differences, And Social Stability In Nigeria, Rose C. Uzoma
Religious Pluralism, Cultural Differences, And Social Stability In Nigeria, Rose C. Uzoma
BYU Law Review
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