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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Religion Law
Boles: The Bible, Religion And The Public Schools, Arthur E. Sutherland
Boles: The Bible, Religion And The Public Schools, Arthur E. Sutherland
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Bible, Religion and the Public Schools (3d ed) by Donald E. Boles
Conscientious Objectors And Belief In A Supreme Being
Conscientious Objectors And Belief In A Supreme Being
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Conscientious Objectors, Frank Cuomo
Constitutional Law--Conscientious Objectors, Frank Cuomo
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Predicting Court Cases Quantitatively, Stuart Nagel
Predicting Court Cases Quantitatively, Stuart Nagel
Michigan Law Review
This article illustrates and systematically compares three methods for quantitatively predicting case outcomes. The three methods are correlation, regression, and discriminant analysis, all of which involve standard social science research techniques. Two prior articles have generated requests for a study dealing with the problems involved in handling a larger number of cases and predictive variables. The present article is also designed to provide such a study. It does not presuppose that the reader has read the earlier articles, although such a reading might help to clarify further some of the points made here. The cases used to illustrate the methods …
Kauper: Religion And The Constitution, Wilber G. Katz
Kauper: Religion And The Constitution, Wilber G. Katz
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Religion and the Constitution. By Paul G. Kauper.
Chief Justice Waite And The "Twin Relic": Reynolds V. United States, C. Peter Magrath
Chief Justice Waite And The "Twin Relic": Reynolds V. United States, C. Peter Magrath
Vanderbilt Law Review
In the landmark case of Reynolds v. United States, the United States Supreme Court held that a general law prohibiting polygamy did not abridge the religious freedom of members of the Mormon faith guaranteed by the first amendment. The author here explores the background of Chief Justice Waite's opinion in Reynolds v. United States: the tenets and development of the Mormon faith in the United States, the character of the Waite Court, and the sources and development of Chief Justice Waite's opinion in the case.
Giannella: Religion And The Public Order, Rev. Robert F. Drinan S. J.
Giannella: Religion And The Public Order, Rev. Robert F. Drinan S. J.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Religion and the Public Order. An Annual Review of Church and State and of Religion, Law and Society, The Institute of Church and State, Villanova University School of Law. Edited by Donald A. Giannella.