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Liberalism, Philanthropy, And Praxis: Realigning The Philanthropy Of The Republic And The Social Teaching Of The Church, Rob Atkinson
Liberalism, Philanthropy, And Praxis: Realigning The Philanthropy Of The Republic And The Social Teaching Of The Church, Rob Atkinson
Fordham Law Review
This Article seeks a common ground for theists of the Abrahamist religious faiths and agnostics in the Socratic philosophical tradition on the role that the liberal state should play in advancing the two coordinate aims of traditional philanthropy: helping society’s least well off and advancing the highest forms of human excellence. It focuses particularly on Abrahamists who are orthodox Catholics and Socratics who are left-liberals, distinguishing their broad views on the liberal state’s proper philanthropic role from the far narrower views of libertarians and other right-liberals. It concludes that adherents of Catholic Social Teaching and advocates of secular left-liberalism can …
Measuring A “Spiritual Stake”: How To Determine Injury-In-Fact In Challenges To Public Displays Of Religion, Ashley C. Robson
Measuring A “Spiritual Stake”: How To Determine Injury-In-Fact In Challenges To Public Displays Of Religion, Ashley C. Robson
Fordham Law Review
This Note analyzes the unique standing problem introduced by a particular set of Establishment Clause cases: those concerning nontaxpayer–based challenges to alleged “public displays” of religious symbols. This injury–in–fact problem arises due to the nature of the specific type of harm recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court in the context of religious displays: the public endorsement of religion. Due to this unusually subjective harm, it is unclear how the courts should evaluate this threshold injury–in–fact inquiry. This Note analyzes the legal conflict arising from the attempt to remain faithful to both the traditional injury–in–fact standing requirements and the endorsement test …
Twenty-First-Century Loving: Nationality, Gender, And Religion In The Muslim World, Adrien Katherine Wing
Twenty-First-Century Loving: Nationality, Gender, And Religion In The Muslim World, Adrien Katherine Wing
Fordham Law Review
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Above The Law? The Constitutionality Of The Ministerial Exemption From Antidiscrimination Law, Caroline Mala Corbin
Above The Law? The Constitutionality Of The Ministerial Exemption From Antidiscrimination Law, Caroline Mala Corbin
Fordham Law Review
This Article critiques the constitutional underpinnings of the “ministerial exemption,” which grants religious organizations immunity from discrimination suits brought by “ministerial” employees. These employees, who range from parochial schoolteachers to church music directors, cannot assert Title VII race or sex discrimination claims against their religious employers--regardless of whether or not religious belief motivated the discrimination. Lower courts and commentators assert that the right of church autonomy created by the religion clauses requires this result, but the Supreme Court has never blessed (nor rejected) it. This Article argues there is no place for the ministerial exemption under the Supreme Court's current …
Justice Stevens, Religious Freedom, And The Value Of Equal Membership, Christopher L. Eisgruber
Justice Stevens, Religious Freedom, And The Value Of Equal Membership, Christopher L. Eisgruber
Fordham Law Review
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Families, Associations, And Political Pluralism, William A. Galston
Families, Associations, And Political Pluralism, William A. Galston
Fordham Law Review
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Resolving The Controversy Over "Teaching The Controversy": The Constitutionality Of Teaching Intelligent Design In Public Schools, David R. Bauer
Resolving The Controversy Over "Teaching The Controversy": The Constitutionality Of Teaching Intelligent Design In Public Schools, David R. Bauer
Fordham Law Review
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Treating Religion As Speech: Justice Stevens's Religion Clause Jurisprudence, Eduardo Moises Penalver
Treating Religion As Speech: Justice Stevens's Religion Clause Jurisprudence, Eduardo Moises Penalver
Fordham Law Review
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White Knight?: Can The Commerce Clause Save The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act?, Lara A. Berwanger
White Knight?: Can The Commerce Clause Save The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act?, Lara A. Berwanger
Fordham Law Review
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Constitutional Reductionism, Rawls, And The Religion Clauses, Abner S. Greene
Constitutional Reductionism, Rawls, And The Religion Clauses, Abner S. Greene
Fordham Law Review
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The Constitutional Validity Of The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act Of 2000: Will Rluipa's Strict Scrutiny Survive The Supreme Court's Strict Scrutiny?, Caroline R. Adams
The Constitutional Validity Of The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act Of 2000: Will Rluipa's Strict Scrutiny Survive The Supreme Court's Strict Scrutiny?, Caroline R. Adams
Fordham Law Review
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The Push To Private Religious Expression: Are We Missing Something?, Kathleen A. Brady
The Push To Private Religious Expression: Are We Missing Something?, Kathleen A. Brady
Fordham Law Review
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Foreword, Symposium, The Religious Lawyering Movement: An Emerging Force In Legal Ethics And Professionalism, Russell G. Pearce
Foreword, Symposium, The Religious Lawyering Movement: An Emerging Force In Legal Ethics And Professionalism, Russell G. Pearce
Fordham Law Review
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Remarks, Symposium, Religion And The Lawyer, N. Lee Cooper
Remarks, Symposium, Religion And The Lawyer, N. Lee Cooper
Fordham Law Review
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Remarks, Symposium, Faith Tends To Subvert Legal Order, Thomas L. Shaffer
Remarks, Symposium, Faith Tends To Subvert Legal Order, Thomas L. Shaffer
Fordham Law Review
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Response To The Paper Authored By Professor Joseph Allegretti: Lawyers, Clients, And Covenant: A Religious Perspective On The Legal Practice And Ethics, Peggy T. Cantwell
Response To The Paper Authored By Professor Joseph Allegretti: Lawyers, Clients, And Covenant: A Religious Perspective On The Legal Practice And Ethics, Peggy T. Cantwell
Fordham Law Review
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Response To Joseph Allegretti: The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work, Lawrence A. Hoffman
Response To Joseph Allegretti: The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work, Lawrence A. Hoffman
Fordham Law Review
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Being A Buddhist And A Lawyer, Kinji Kanazawa
Being A Buddhist And A Lawyer, Kinji Kanazawa
Fordham Law Review
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Spirited Debate: A Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Perry Dane
Spirited Debate: A Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Perry Dane
Fordham Law Review
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Muslims And Accessible Jurisprudence In Liberal Democracies: A Response To Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Khaled Abou El Fadl
Muslims And Accessible Jurisprudence In Liberal Democracies: A Response To Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Khaled Abou El Fadl
Fordham Law Review
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The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work: Legal Ethics, Leslie Griffin
The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work: Legal Ethics, Leslie Griffin
Fordham Law Review
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Negotiating Between Two Convictional Systems, Anver M. Emon
Negotiating Between Two Convictional Systems, Anver M. Emon
Fordham Law Review
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Speak No Evil, Seek No Evil, Do No Evil: Client Selection And Cooperation With Evil, Teresa Stanton Collett
Speak No Evil, Seek No Evil, Do No Evil: Client Selection And Cooperation With Evil, Teresa Stanton Collett
Fordham Law Review
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A Citizen Lawyer's Moral, Religious, And Professional Responsibility For The Administration Of Justice For The Poor, Mary Ann Dantuono
A Citizen Lawyer's Moral, Religious, And Professional Responsibility For The Administration Of Justice For The Poor, Mary Ann Dantuono
Fordham Law Review
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A Christian Lawyer's Mandate To Provide Pro Bono Publico Service, Nitza Milagros Escalera
A Christian Lawyer's Mandate To Provide Pro Bono Publico Service, Nitza Milagros Escalera
Fordham Law Review
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The Discernment Of (The Law Student's) Vocation In Law, David L. Gregory
The Discernment Of (The Law Student's) Vocation In Law, David L. Gregory
Fordham Law Review
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The Religious Lawyer In A Pluralist Society, Howard Lesnick
The Religious Lawyer In A Pluralist Society, Howard Lesnick
Fordham Law Review
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Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: A Catholic Lawyer And The Church's Social Teaching, F. Giba-Matthews
Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: A Catholic Lawyer And The Church's Social Teaching, F. Giba-Matthews
Fordham Law Review
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Indigenous Ethics And Alien Laws: Native Traditions And The United States Legal System, Mark A. Michaels
Indigenous Ethics And Alien Laws: Native Traditions And The United States Legal System, Mark A. Michaels
Fordham Law Review
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Agenda: Moral [And Religious] Counseling Of Clients
Agenda: Moral [And Religious] Counseling Of Clients
Fordham Law Review
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