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Ecclesia Semper Reformanda Est: Radical Reformation And The Irs, Mason Powell
Ecclesia Semper Reformanda Est: Radical Reformation And The Irs, Mason Powell
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Letter Of Richard Wyche: An Interrogation Narrative, Christopher G. Bradley
The Letter Of Richard Wyche: An Interrogation Narrative, Christopher G. Bradley
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This is a translation, with introduction, of the Letter of Richard Wyche—one of only two heresy interrogation narratives from medieval England written from the perspective of the accused heretic.
The Letter is an autobiographical account of Richard Wyche’s interrogation, in 1402-1403, at the hands of church officials. Wyche originally composed the Letter in (Middle) English but it survives only in a Latin translation, alongside other forbidden texts in a manuscript now in Prague. Wyche wrote and covertly sent away this Letter to an audience of intimates sympathetic to the cause (the so-called Wycliffite or Lollard heresy) before his interrogations ended. …
Civil Resolution Of Ecclesiastical Disputes, Paul E. Salamanca
Civil Resolution Of Ecclesiastical Disputes, Paul E. Salamanca
Law Faculty Popular Media
In this article for Bench & Bar Magazine (the Kentucky Bar Association's magazine), Professor Paul E. Salamanca discusses three historically prominent approaches to solving legal problems in ecclesiastical disputes.
The Road To Vouchers: The Supreme Court's Compliance And The Crumbling Of The Wall Of Separation Between Church And State In American Education, Klint Alexander
The Road To Vouchers: The Supreme Court's Compliance And The Crumbling Of The Wall Of Separation Between Church And State In American Education, Klint Alexander
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Liberal Polity And Illiberalism In Religious Traditions, Paul E. Salamanca
The Liberal Polity And Illiberalism In Religious Traditions, Paul E. Salamanca
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
It is in the nature of religious traditions to be somewhat illiberal. Indeed, a religion that does not require its adherents to affirm at least some belief is probably a logical impossibility. Christians, for example, must believe something about the nature of Christ. Even Unitarians, who advocate tolerance of all religions, must affirm a belief in tolerance.
Recently, and largely because of the events of September 11, 2001, enhanced attention has been paid to certain potentially illiberal aspects of Islam in the United States. The journalist Daniel Pipes, for example, has written about certain Moslem Americans who, according to his …
Prayer In Public Schools After Santa Fe Independent School District, Mark W. Cordes
Prayer In Public Schools After Santa Fe Independent School District, Mark W. Cordes
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Religion, Establishment, And The Northwest Ordinance: A Closer Look At An Accommodationist Argument, Thomas Nathan Peters
Religion, Establishment, And The Northwest Ordinance: A Closer Look At An Accommodationist Argument, Thomas Nathan Peters
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Scaling The Wall Between Church And State: An Analysis Of The Constitutionality Of School Vouchers, Allison M. Olczak
Scaling The Wall Between Church And State: An Analysis Of The Constitutionality Of School Vouchers, Allison M. Olczak
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Long Road Towards Restoration Of Religious Freedom: Congressional Options In Light Of City Of Boerne V. Flores, J. Jeffrey Patterson
The Long Road Towards Restoration Of Religious Freedom: Congressional Options In Light Of City Of Boerne V. Flores, J. Jeffrey Patterson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When Religion Becomes A Nuisance: Balancing Land Use And Religious Freedom When Activities Of Religious Institutions Bring Outsiders Into The Neighborhood, Shelley Ross Saxer
When Religion Becomes A Nuisance: Balancing Land Use And Religious Freedom When Activities Of Religious Institutions Bring Outsiders Into The Neighborhood, Shelley Ross Saxer
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Employment Division V. Smith: Overlooking The Middle Ground In Free Exercise Analysis, William L. Montague Jr.
Employment Division V. Smith: Overlooking The Middle Ground In Free Exercise Analysis, William L. Montague Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tax Deductions For Parents Of Children Attending Public And Nonpublic Schools: Mueller V. Allen, George Miller
Tax Deductions For Parents Of Children Attending Public And Nonpublic Schools: Mueller V. Allen, George Miller
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Stone V. Graham: A Fragile Defense Of Individual Religious Autonomy, J. David Smith Jr.
Stone V. Graham: A Fragile Defense Of Individual Religious Autonomy, J. David Smith Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Regulation Of Fundamentalist Christian Schools: Free Exercise Of Religion V. The State's Interest In Quality Education, Michael D. Baker
Regulation Of Fundamentalist Christian Schools: Free Exercise Of Religion V. The State's Interest In Quality Education, Michael D. Baker
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Standing Up For Flast: Taxpayer And Citizen Standing To Raise Constitutional Issues, David S. Bogen
Standing Up For Flast: Taxpayer And Citizen Standing To Raise Constitutional Issues, David S. Bogen
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Religious Property Tax Exemptions In Kentucky, Paul J. Weber, Janet R. Olson
Religious Property Tax Exemptions In Kentucky, Paul J. Weber, Janet R. Olson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Exemptions And Privileges On Grounds Of Religion And Conscience, Shimon Shetreet
Exemptions And Privileges On Grounds Of Religion And Conscience, Shimon Shetreet
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Non-Injurious Establishments Of Religion, Terrence R. Fitzgerald
Non-Injurious Establishments Of Religion, Terrence R. Fitzgerald
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Restrictions Upon The Holding Of Real Property In Kentucky By Religious Societies And Corporations, Allen Prewitt Jr.
Restrictions Upon The Holding Of Real Property In Kentucky By Religious Societies And Corporations, Allen Prewitt Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Establishment Of Religion Under The Constitution, William David Stout
The Establishment Of Religion Under The Constitution, William David Stout
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Use Of State Funds For Transportation Of Children To Parochial Schools, John G. Prather
Constitutional Law--Use Of State Funds For Transportation Of Children To Parochial Schools, John G. Prather
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
State Transportation Of Students To Parochial Schools--The Everson Case, John J. Hopkins
State Transportation Of Students To Parochial Schools--The Everson Case, John J. Hopkins
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Benefit Of Clergy--A Legal Anomaly, Newman F. Baker
Benefit Of Clergy--A Legal Anomaly, Newman F. Baker
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.