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Accommodating Respectful Religious Expression In The Workplace, Nantiya Ruan
Accommodating Respectful Religious Expression In The Workplace, Nantiya Ruan
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This Article makes the case for judicial recognition of respectful religious expression in the workplace as more consistent with the Court's Establishment Clause jurisprudence and also more true to the legislative intent of the religious accommodation provisions of Title VII. Respectful religious pluralism in the workplace should become the norm through judicial requirements of best practices in the workplace. Such a view should be wholly supported by the majority of the Justices because it is consistent with their expressed views, in the Establishment Clause case law, that religion fosters moral good and that in a pluralistic society religious expression cannot …
Book Review, Walking A Gantlet: Nielsen’S License To Harass, Lynne Henderson
Book Review, Walking A Gantlet: Nielsen’S License To Harass, Lynne Henderson
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Dealing With Hate In The Feminist Classroom, Kathryn M. Stanchi
Dealing With Hate In The Feminist Classroom, Kathryn M. Stanchi
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The goals of this essay are two-fold. First, by describing the experience I had in Law and Feminism, the essay will show how hateful and harassing speech in a seminar devoted to issues of gender, race and sexuality can rob students of important educational experiences. The story of my class is meant to remind legal educators and administrators of the concrete harm, both personal and educational, of hate speech. Too often the hate speech debate focuses on the theoretical and the abstract; participants forget that the principles at stake have demonstrable consequences for real people.
Second, while this essay does …
Their Own Preposessions: The Establishment Clause 1999-2000, Leslie C. Griffin
Their Own Preposessions: The Establishment Clause 1999-2000, Leslie C. Griffin
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"We Do Not Preach, We Teach.": Religion Professors And The First Amendment, Leslie C. Griffin
"We Do Not Preach, We Teach.": Religion Professors And The First Amendment, Leslie C. Griffin
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Good Catholics Should Be Rawlsian Liberals, Leslie C. Griffin
Good Catholics Should Be Rawlsian Liberals, Leslie C. Griffin
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Review Of Winifred Fallers Sullivan, Paying The Words Extra: Religious Discourse In The Supreme Court Of The United States (1994), Leslie C. Griffin
Review Of Winifred Fallers Sullivan, Paying The Words Extra: Religious Discourse In The Supreme Court Of The United States (1994), Leslie C. Griffin
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The Trivilization Of Religion, Reveiwing Stephen L. Carter, The Culture Of Disbelief: How American Law And Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion (1993), Leslie C. Griffin
The Trivilization Of Religion, Reveiwing Stephen L. Carter, The Culture Of Disbelief: How American Law And Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion (1993), Leslie C. Griffin
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The Integration Of Spiritual And Temporal, Leslie C. Griffin
The Integration Of Spiritual And Temporal, Leslie C. Griffin
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