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Law’S Religion: Religious Difference And The Claims Of Constitutionalism, Benjamin Berger
Law’S Religion: Religious Difference And The Claims Of Constitutionalism, Benjamin Berger
Benjamin L. Berger
Prevailing stories about law and religion place great faith in the capacity of legal multiculturalism, rights-based toleration, and conceptions of the secular to manage issues raised by religious difference. Yet the relationship between law and religion consistently proves more fraught than such accounts suggest. In Law’s Religion, Benjamin L. Berger knocks law from its perch above culture, arguing that liberal constitutionalism is an aspect of, not an answer to, the challenges of cultural pluralism. Berger urges an approach to the study of law and religion that focuses on the experience of law as a potent cultural force. Based on a …
The Prodigal Illegal: Christian Love And Immigration Reform, Victor Romero
The Prodigal Illegal: Christian Love And Immigration Reform, Victor Romero
Victor C. Romero
Despite the impasse around immigration reform, most everyone believes the United States’ immigration system is broken. And most agree that the key issue is what to do with the eleven million or so undocumented persons currently residing in the United States. As a Christian immigration law teacher, I have been interested in the debate among the churches as to what such reform should look like. In this Article, I use Professor Jeffrie Murphy’s conception of agapic love as a lens through which to examine reform proposals. I then evaluate the two positions Christian churches have seemed to embrace—permanent legal status …
From Saumur To Sl: The Past And Future Of Religious Freedom, Faisal Bhabha
From Saumur To Sl: The Past And Future Of Religious Freedom, Faisal Bhabha
Faisal Bhabha
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Religion In Constitutions Emerging From Arab Spring Revolutions, Evelyn Aswad
The Role Of Religion In Constitutions Emerging From Arab Spring Revolutions, Evelyn Aswad
Evelyn Aswad
No abstract provided.
Veiled Discrimination, Sahar F. Aziz
Veiled Discrimination, Sahar F. Aziz
Sahar F. Aziz
Should employees have the legal right to “be themselves” at work? Most Americans would answer in the negative because work is a privilege, not an entitlement. An employer’s workplace rules that define professionalism, therefore, are his prerogative and defined by the demands of the marketplace. Underlying this conclusion is the false premise that objective and neutral factors shape modern notions of professionalism. To the contrary, professionalism is a subjective concept dependent on the decision makers’ worldview, norms, values, and definitions of propriety. Employees who belong to the employer’s social group or fall within society’s majority are advantaged as minimal effort …
Speaker, "Enforcing Co-Religionist Commerce", Michael Helfand
Speaker, "Enforcing Co-Religionist Commerce", Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, "Enforcing Co-Religionist Commerce", Michael Helfand
Speaker, "Enforcing Co-Religionist Commerce", Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Panelist, "Who Will Be Exempted From The Affordable Care Act? Hobby Lobby, Little Sisters And The Other Religious Exemption Cases Before The Supreme Court", Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Presenter: Render Unto Rawls: Law, Gospel, And The Evangelical Fallacy, Wayne Barnes
Presenter: Render Unto Rawls: Law, Gospel, And The Evangelical Fallacy, Wayne Barnes
Wayne R. Barnes
No abstract provided.
Speaker And Panelist, Interfaith Program On “Religion And Politics: Power And Empowerment”, Michael Helfand
Speaker And Panelist, Interfaith Program On “Religion And Politics: Power And Empowerment”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Moderator, “Religious Law In U.S. Courts”, Michael Helfand
Moderator, “Religious Law In U.S. Courts”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Enforcing Co-Religionist Commerce”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Enforcing Co-Religionist Commerce”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Response To Richard Garnett, "Individuals, Institutions, And Religious Freedom", Gregory Kalscheur, Richard Garnett
Response To Richard Garnett, "Individuals, Institutions, And Religious Freedom", Gregory Kalscheur, Richard Garnett
Richard W Garnett
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “On Religion And Money”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “On Religion And Money”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “On Religion And Money”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “On Religion And Money”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Between Law And Religion: Procedural Challenges To Religious Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Between Law And Religion: Procedural Challenges To Religious Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Should Insurance Companies Be Forced To Reimburse Contraceptives Despite Religious Objections?, Robin Wilson, Tamara Piety
Should Insurance Companies Be Forced To Reimburse Contraceptives Despite Religious Objections?, Robin Wilson, Tamara Piety
Tamara R. Piety
Presented by TU's Federalist Society: Professor Robin Fretwell Wilson, the Class of 1958 Law Alumni Professor of Law and the Law Alumni Faculty Fellow for 2011—2012, received her J.D. and B.A. degrees from the University of Virginia where, at the School of Law, she served on the Editorial Board of the Virginia Law Review. Before entering practice, she clerked for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. A specialist in Family Law and Health Law, her research and teaching interests also include Insurance and Biomedical Ethics. Professor Wilson is the editor of four volumes: Health Law and …
Catholic Social Thought: A Critical Investigation, Thomas Kohler
Catholic Social Thought: A Critical Investigation, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
No abstract provided.
Speaker And Participant: A Celebration Of The Work Of Mary Ann Glendon, Thomas Kohler
Speaker And Participant: A Celebration Of The Work Of Mary Ann Glendon, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Between Law And Religion: Procedural Challenges To Religious Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Between Law And Religion: Procedural Challenges To Religious Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Presenter, Render Unto Rawls: Law, Gospel, And The Evangelical Fallacy, Wayne Barnes
Presenter, Render Unto Rawls: Law, Gospel, And The Evangelical Fallacy, Wayne Barnes
Wayne R. Barnes
No abstract provided.
Policing Terrorists In The Community, Sahar F. Aziz
Policing Terrorists In The Community, Sahar F. Aziz
Sahar F. Aziz
Twelve years after the September 11th attacks, countering domestic terrorism remains a top priority for federal law enforcement agencies. Using a variety of reactive and preventive tactics, law enforcement seeks to prevent terrorism before it occurs. Towards that end, community policing developed in the 1990s to combat violent crime in inner city communities is being adopted in counterterrorism as a means of collaborating with Muslim communities and local police to combat “Islamist” homegrown terrorism. Developed in response to paramilitary policing models, community policing is built upon the notion that effective policing requires mutual trust and relationships among law enforcement and …
Presenter: Render Unto Rawls: Law, Gospel, And The Evangelical Fallacy, Wayne Barnes
Presenter: Render Unto Rawls: Law, Gospel, And The Evangelical Fallacy, Wayne Barnes
Wayne R. Barnes
No abstract provided.
Global Migration, Citizenship, And Catholic Social Teaching, Vincent Rougeau
Global Migration, Citizenship, And Catholic Social Teaching, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Beyond Interpretation: The "Cultural Approach" To Understanding Extra-Formal Change In Religious And Constitutional Law (Invited Symposium Contribution), Mark Rosen
Mark D. Rosen
No abstract provided.
Judicial Decision-Making In Islamic Banking And Finance, Spencer J. Coopchik
Judicial Decision-Making In Islamic Banking And Finance, Spencer J. Coopchik
Spencer J. Coopchik
In a globalized economy it is important for Western lawyers and investors to understand Islamic banking and finance. Islamic banking’s rapid growth in the past two decades has come as surprise to many in the financial markets. More surprising is that the legality of most financial transactions is decided by a select group of jurists sitting on Shari’ah Supervisory Boards. Islamic banking is a financial system governed by the Shari’ah. Many often misperceive Islamic banking as traditional financial practices veiled in Islamic legal fiction. This misconception is due in part to a lack of understanding of the Islamic legal principles …
“Religious Freedom,” The Individual Mandate, And Gifts: On Why The Church Is Not A Bomb Shelter, Patrick Mckinley Brennan
“Religious Freedom,” The Individual Mandate, And Gifts: On Why The Church Is Not A Bomb Shelter, Patrick Mckinley Brennan
Susan Rexford
The Health and Human Services' regulatory requirement that all but a narrow set of "religious" employers provide contraceptives to employees is an example of what Robert Post and Nancy Rosenblum refer to as a growing "congruence" between civil society's values and the state's legally enacted policy. Catholics and many others have resisted the HHS requirement on the ground that it violates "religious freedom." They ask (in the words of Cardinal Dolan) to be "left alone" by the state. But the argument to be "left alone" overlooks or suppresses the fact that the Catholic Church understands that it is its role …
Re-Emerging Equality. Traditions Of Justice In The Cultural Roots Of The Arab Revolutions, Giancarlo Anello, Khaled Qatam
Re-Emerging Equality. Traditions Of Justice In The Cultural Roots Of The Arab Revolutions, Giancarlo Anello, Khaled Qatam
giancarlo anello
For years, modern Egyptian Islamic thinkers have been attempting to define Islamic ideals of social justice and the way in which they had been betrayed in the post-colonial period. This paper will discuss and critique the mid-20th century works of theorists of the Muslim Revolution like Mahmud Abbas ‘Aqqad (author of al-dymuqratyah fy al-islam, Democracy in Islam) and Sayyid Qutb (author of al-‘adalah al-ijtima‘iyya fy al-islam, Social Justice in Islam) in order to shape the discourse about the relevance of their theories of democracy, justice and equality for today’s political movements.
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.