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Full-Text Articles in Law
Universals And Particulars: A Comment On Women's Human Rights And Religious Marriage Contracts, Carol Weisbrod
Universals And Particulars: A Comment On Women's Human Rights And Religious Marriage Contracts, Carol Weisbrod
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
The Education Of Religious Children: Families, Communities And Constitutions, Shauna Van Praagh
The Education Of Religious Children: Families, Communities And Constitutions, Shauna Van Praagh
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Limitations On Religious Rights: Problematizing Religious Freedom In The African Context, Makau Wa Mutua
Limitations On Religious Rights: Problematizing Religious Freedom In The African Context, Makau Wa Mutua
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Human Rights In Global Perspective, Isabel Marcus
Religious Human Rights In Global Perspective, Isabel Marcus
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Book review of Johan van der Vyver & John Witte, Jr.'s Religious human Rights in Global Perspective
The History And Evolution Of Marriage (Review Of From Sacrament To Contract, By John Witte, Jr.), Jennie Holman Blake
The History And Evolution Of Marriage (Review Of From Sacrament To Contract, By John Witte, Jr.), Jennie Holman Blake
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using The Religion Clauses To Secure Religious Liberty (Review Of Securing Religious Liberty, By Jesse Choper), Jared Goff
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Developmental Progress Of Free Exercise (Review Of The Lustre Of Our Country, By John T. Noonan, Jr.), Charlene Davis Luke
The Developmental Progress Of Free Exercise (Review Of The Lustre Of Our Country, By John T. Noonan, Jr.), Charlene Davis Luke
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Believer's First Amendment (Review Of Separating Church And State, By Timothy L. Hall), Marcus Mumford
The Believer's First Amendment (Review Of Separating Church And State, By Timothy L. Hall), Marcus Mumford
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Lay Person's Guide To Church-State Law (Review Of That Godless Court?, By Ronald B. Flowers), Hyeyoung Bang-Thompson
A Lay Person's Guide To Church-State Law (Review Of That Godless Court?, By Ronald B. Flowers), Hyeyoung Bang-Thompson
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Deconstructing Deconstruction (Review Of The Rhetoric Of Church And State, By Frederick Mark Gedicks), D. Heath Bailey
Deconstructing Deconstruction (Review Of The Rhetoric Of Church And State, By Frederick Mark Gedicks), D. Heath Bailey
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The First Amendment: Saving Us From Ourselves (Review Of No Liberty For License, By David Lowenthal), Cory A. Talbot
The First Amendment: Saving Us From Ourselves (Review Of No Liberty For License, By David Lowenthal), Cory A. Talbot
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Paving The Way To Religious Acceptance (Review Of Please Don't Wish Me A Merry Christmas, By Stephen M. Feldman), Lindsay L. Welch
Paving The Way To Religious Acceptance (Review Of Please Don't Wish Me A Merry Christmas, By Stephen M. Feldman), Lindsay L. Welch
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Enforceability Of Religious Prenuptual Agreements, Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin
Civil Enforceability Of Religious Prenuptual Agreements, Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin
Articles
In the years since Perri Victor's divorce has been finalized, she has tried to move on with her life. She is raising a young daughter from that marriage and finishing up law school. Perri and Warren Victor were married in an Orthodox Jewish ceremony in Florida in 1976. They received a civil divorce in 1990. However, as an Observant Jew, Perri cannot remarry until Warren gives her a Jewish religious divorce known as a get. Since late 1987, she has been pleading with Warren to give her a get. When Warren asked her to give up a portion of her …
Religion And Democracy, Steven H. Shiffrin
Religion And Democracy, Steven H. Shiffrin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Should citizens armed with religious reasons for public policy outcomes present those reasons in the public forum or otherwise rely on them in making decisions? Those questions have produced a flurry of scholarship, both within and outside of the law. Moreover, as Kent Greenawalt's work richly demonstrates, these related questions raise many more questions still. Do the answers to those questions differ, for example, if the citizen is a judge, a legislator, a columnist, a religious leader, or a "mere" voter? Are some religious reasons acceptable for presentation in a public forum, but not others?
If one holds a constricted …
Religious Freedom And Civic Responsibility, Amy Gutmann
Religious Freedom And Civic Responsibility, Amy Gutmann
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislating Religious Liberty: The Ghanaian Experience, E. K. Quashigah
Legislating Religious Liberty: The Ghanaian Experience, E. K. Quashigah
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Liberty And Cultural And Ethnic Pluralism In The Colombian Constitution Of 1991, Viviane A. Morales Hoyos
Religious Liberty And Cultural And Ethnic Pluralism In The Colombian Constitution Of 1991, Viviane A. Morales Hoyos
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Perspective Of Church-State Relations In South Africa, Johan D. Van Der Vyver
Constitutional Perspective Of Church-State Relations In South Africa, Johan D. Van Der Vyver
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Weak: Religious Liberty In The Twenty-First Century, Gordon Smith
Protecting The Weak: Religious Liberty In The Twenty-First Century, Gordon Smith
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Antecedents, Perspectives, And Projections Of A Legal Project About Religious Liberty In Peru, Guillermo Garcta-Montufar, Elvira Martinez Coco
Antecedents, Perspectives, And Projections Of A Legal Project About Religious Liberty In Peru, Guillermo Garcta-Montufar, Elvira Martinez Coco
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religion In Kazakhstan: A General View, Roman Podoprigora
Religion In Kazakhstan: A General View, Roman Podoprigora
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jehovah's Witnesses V. Land Berlin: Requiring Religious Communities Seeking Public Corporation Status In Germany To Satisfy The "Meaning And Purpose Of Corporation Status" Test, Scott Kent Brown Ii
Jehovah's Witnesses V. Land Berlin: Requiring Religious Communities Seeking Public Corporation Status In Germany To Satisfy The "Meaning And Purpose Of Corporation Status" Test, Scott Kent Brown Ii
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Impending Disestablishment Of The Church Of Sweden, E. Kenneth Stegeby
An Analysis Of The Impending Disestablishment Of The Church Of Sweden, E. Kenneth Stegeby
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Qualities Of Completeness: More? Or Less?, Mark R. Killenbeck
The Qualities Of Completeness: More? Or Less?, Mark R. Killenbeck
Michigan Law Review
On January 14, 1983, Chief Judge W. Brevard Hand announced what he knew would be widely regarded as a rather startling proposition. Believing that "[t]he first amendment in large part was a guarantee to the states which insured that the states would be able to continue whatever church-state relationship existed in 1791," Judge Hand held that the people of Alabama were perfectly free to "establish[] a religion," in this instance by allowing public school teachers to begin the school day with prayer. The ruling reversed an earlier decision in the same case, which characterized the statutory provision at issue as …
The Convergence Of The First Amendment And Vatican Ii On Religious Freedom, Robert F. Drinan S.J.
The Convergence Of The First Amendment And Vatican Ii On Religious Freedom, Robert F. Drinan S.J.
Michigan Law Review
Did the United States radiate the views of James Madison on the free exercise of religion to the world? That, in essence, is the main thrust of this provocative study by John T. Noonan, Jr., Professor Emeritus at the University of California Law School, Berkeley, and a Senior Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Noonan is, of course, the author of magisterial books on abortion, birth control, legal ethics, and related issues. He writes as a committed Catholic who takes pride in the religion that he learned as a child in his native Brookline, Massachusetts. …
Roger Williams's Gift: Religious Freedom In America, Edward J. Eberle
Roger Williams's Gift: Religious Freedom In America, Edward J. Eberle
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Regionalism And The Religion Clauses: The Contribution Of Fisher Ames, Marc M. Arkin
Regionalism And The Religion Clauses: The Contribution Of Fisher Ames, Marc M. Arkin
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prayer At Public School Graduation Ceremonies: An Exercise In Futility Or A Teachable Moment?, Charles J. Russo
Prayer At Public School Graduation Ceremonies: An Exercise In Futility Or A Teachable Moment?, Charles J. Russo
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
No abstract provided.
See Jane Read The Bible: Does The Establishment Clause Allow School Choice Programs To Include Sectarian Schools After Agostini V. Felton?, Ellen M. Wasilausky
See Jane Read The Bible: Does The Establishment Clause Allow School Choice Programs To Include Sectarian Schools After Agostini V. Felton?, Ellen M. Wasilausky
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Two Kingdoms: Can There Be Peaceful Coexistence Of Religion With The Secular State?, H. Wayne House
A Tale Of Two Kingdoms: Can There Be Peaceful Coexistence Of Religion With The Secular State?, H. Wayne House
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.