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2002

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Full-Text Articles in Religion Law

Islamic Feminism: Unveiling The Western Stigma, Shazia N. Nagamia Sep 2002

Islamic Feminism: Unveiling The Western Stigma, Shazia N. Nagamia

Buffalo Women's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Changing Boundaries: Child Abuse, Public Health, And Separation Of Church And State, Brian K. Gran, Laurel Gaddie Sep 2002

Changing Boundaries: Child Abuse, Public Health, And Separation Of Church And State, Brian K. Gran, Laurel Gaddie

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Compulsion In Islamic Conversion: Jihad, Dhimma And Ridda, Donna E. Arzt Sep 2002

The Role Of Compulsion In Islamic Conversion: Jihad, Dhimma And Ridda, Donna E. Arzt

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Separation Of Mosque And State: Islam And Democracy In Modern Turkey, Susanna Dokupil Sep 2002

The Separation Of Mosque And State: Islam And Democracy In Modern Turkey, Susanna Dokupil

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Government Hostility To Religion: How Misconstruction Of The Establishment Clause Stifles Religious Freedom, Andrew R. Cogar Sep 2002

Government Hostility To Religion: How Misconstruction Of The Establishment Clause Stifles Religious Freedom, Andrew R. Cogar

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Of Orphans And Vouchers: Nevada's "Little Blaine Amendment" And The Future Of Religious Participation In Public Programs, Jay S. Bybee, David W. Newton Sep 2002

Of Orphans And Vouchers: Nevada's "Little Blaine Amendment" And The Future Of Religious Participation In Public Programs, Jay S. Bybee, David W. Newton

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Biblical Law In America: Historical Perspectives And Potentials For Reform, John W. Welch Sep 2002

Biblical Law In America: Historical Perspectives And Potentials For Reform, John W. Welch

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Story Of A Forgotten Battle: Reviewing The Mormon Question: Polygamy And Constitutional Conflict In Nineteenth Century America, Nathan B. Oman Sep 2002

The Story Of A Forgotten Battle: Reviewing The Mormon Question: Polygamy And Constitutional Conflict In Nineteenth Century America, Nathan B. Oman

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Liberty In Pakistan: Law, Reality, And Perception (A Brief Synopsis), Farooq Hassan May 2002

Religious Liberty In Pakistan: Law, Reality, And Perception (A Brief Synopsis), Farooq Hassan

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Freedom And The Challenge Of Terrorism, Gordon H. Smith May 2002

Religious Freedom And The Challenge Of Terrorism, Gordon H. Smith

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of Religious Freedom As A Universal Human Right: Examining The Role Of The 1981 United Nations Declaration On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Intolerance And Of Discrimination Based On Religion Or Belief, Derek H. Davis May 2002

The Evolution Of Religious Freedom As A Universal Human Right: Examining The Role Of The 1981 United Nations Declaration On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Intolerance And Of Discrimination Based On Religion Or Belief, Derek H. Davis

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Attitude Of Belgian Authorities Toward New Religious Movements, Adelbert Denaux May 2002

The Attitude Of Belgian Authorities Toward New Religious Movements, Adelbert Denaux

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of Religion In Context, Guy Haarscher May 2002

Freedom Of Religion In Context, Guy Haarscher

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of International Treaties On Religious Freedom In Mexico, Ricardo Hernandez-Forcada May 2002

The Effect Of International Treaties On Religious Freedom In Mexico, Ricardo Hernandez-Forcada

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Relations Benveen The State And Religious Communities In The Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia, Boris Milosavljevic May 2002

Relations Benveen The State And Religious Communities In The Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia, Boris Milosavljevic

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Freedom In The Argentine Republic: Twenty Years After The Declaration On The Elimination Of Intolerance And Religious Discrimination, Juan G. Navarro Floria May 2002

Religious Freedom In The Argentine Republic: Twenty Years After The Declaration On The Elimination Of Intolerance And Religious Discrimination, Juan G. Navarro Floria

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Contemporary Discussions On Religious Minorities In Islam, Jorgen S. Nielsen May 2002

Contemporary Discussions On Religious Minorities In Islam, Jorgen S. Nielsen

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mexico And The 1981 United Nations Declaration On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Intolerance And Of Discrimination Based On Religion Or Belief, Jose Luis Soberanes Fernandez May 2002

Mexico And The 1981 United Nations Declaration On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Intolerance And Of Discrimination Based On Religion Or Belief, Jose Luis Soberanes Fernandez

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


How Secrets Are Kept: Viewing The Current Clergy-Penitent Privilege Through A Comparison With The Attorney-Client Privilege, Shawn P. Bailey May 2002

How Secrets Are Kept: Viewing The Current Clergy-Penitent Privilege Through A Comparison With The Attorney-Client Privilege, Shawn P. Bailey

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of Religious Association: The Right Of Religious Organizations To Obtain Legal Entity Status Under The European Convention, Lance S. Lehnhof May 2002

Freedom Of Religious Association: The Right Of Religious Organizations To Obtain Legal Entity Status Under The European Convention, Lance S. Lehnhof

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Islamic Law And Ambivalent Scholarship, Khaled Abou El Fadl May 2002

Islamic Law And Ambivalent Scholarship, Khaled Abou El Fadl

Michigan Law Review

This book reminds me of the image of the arrogantly condescending and blustering tourist in Cairo who drifts into a store that has taken the trouble of prominently displaying the price of their commodities in nicely typed tags. Nevertheless, the tourist walks in, reads the price tag, and then proclaims, "Okay, what is the real price?" The poor store employee stares at him with incredulity, and simply repeats the price on the tag, and, in response, the tourist emits this knowing and smug smile as if saying, "I know you guys, you never mean what you say; everything in Arab …


Religion In Turkey, Niyazi Oktem May 2002

Religion In Turkey, Niyazi Oktem

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Freedom Issues In Hungary, Balazs Schanda May 2002

Religious Freedom Issues In Hungary, Balazs Schanda

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religion, Church, And State In The Post-Communist Era: The Case Of Ukraine (With Special References To Orthodoxy And Human Rights Issues), Victor Yelensky May 2002

Religion, Church, And State In The Post-Communist Era: The Case Of Ukraine (With Special References To Orthodoxy And Human Rights Issues), Victor Yelensky

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religion, Politics, And The 2000 Presidential Election: A Selective Survey And Tentative Appraisal, Daniel O. Conkle Apr 2002

Religion, Politics, And The 2000 Presidential Election: A Selective Survey And Tentative Appraisal, Daniel O. Conkle

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium on "Law, Morality, and Popular Culture in the Public Sphere" at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, April 6, 2001.


Religion, Politics, And Feminist Epistemology: A Comment On The Uses And Abuses Of Morality In Public Discourse, Susan H. Williams Apr 2002

Religion, Politics, And Feminist Epistemology: A Comment On The Uses And Abuses Of Morality In Public Discourse, Susan H. Williams

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium on "Law, Morality, and Popular Culture in the Public Sphere" at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, April 6, 2001.


Caught Between The Scylla And Charybdis: Ameliorating The Collision Course Of Sexual Orientation Anti-Discrimination Rights And Religious Free Exercise Rights In The Public Workplace, Josiah N. Drew Mar 2002

Caught Between The Scylla And Charybdis: Ameliorating The Collision Course Of Sexual Orientation Anti-Discrimination Rights And Religious Free Exercise Rights In The Public Workplace, Josiah N. Drew

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Ministerial Exception And Title Vii Claims: Case Law Grid Analysis, Janet S. Belcove-Shalin Mar 2002

Ministerial Exception And Title Vii Claims: Case Law Grid Analysis, Janet S. Belcove-Shalin

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Revenue Bonds And Religious Education: The Constitutionality Of Conduit Financing Involving Pervasively Sectarian Institutions, Trent Collier Mar 2002

Revenue Bonds And Religious Education: The Constitutionality Of Conduit Financing Involving Pervasively Sectarian Institutions, Trent Collier

Michigan Law Review

The Establishment Clause - and particularly the issue of government funding of religious education - is one of the murkiest areas of Supreme Court jurisprudence. The Supreme Court has acknowledged as much, and the sharp divide in the Court's most recent forays into Establishment Clause territory illustrates the point that the current jurisprudential standards allow for a broad range of interpretation. There is some hope that the Supreme court will provide further clarification of its Establishment Clause standard in the near future. For now, however, it appears that the dominant mode of the Establishment Clause analysis is the examination of …


Religiously-Based Social Security Exemptions: Who Is Eligible, How Did They Develop, And Are The Exemptions Consistent With The Religion Clauses And The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (Rfra)?, James Glenn Harwood Jan 2002

Religiously-Based Social Security Exemptions: Who Is Eligible, How Did They Develop, And Are The Exemptions Consistent With The Religion Clauses And The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (Rfra)?, James Glenn Harwood

Akron Tax Journal

There are parallels to this biblical example in the current regime of religiously-based social security exemptions. Ministers, members of religious orders, Christian Science practitioners and members of certain religious faiths may receive an exemption from social security taxes based on a religious or conscientious objection. This article will first review the current law granting exemption for these groups. It will next review the historical development of these exemptions in light of the overall expansion of the social security program to show the ad hoc approach Congress took in granting these religiously-based exemptions. It will then analyze the constitutionality of the …