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Reforming The Ministerial Exception, Paul E. Mcgreal Apr 2024

Reforming The Ministerial Exception, Paul E. Mcgreal

Villanova Law Review

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An Easy Sell: The Third Circuit Protects Religious Advertising In Colts V. Freethought, William Zachary Mineo Feb 2022

An Easy Sell: The Third Circuit Protects Religious Advertising In Colts V. Freethought, William Zachary Mineo

Villanova Law Review

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Religiously Motivated Conduct And The Reasonable Accommodation Requirement Under Title Vii: A New Framework For Analysis, Robin Knauer Maril Dec 2021

Religiously Motivated Conduct And The Reasonable Accommodation Requirement Under Title Vii: A New Framework For Analysis, Robin Knauer Maril

Villanova Law Review

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Taking Conflicting Rights Seriously, Netta Barak-Corren Sep 2020

Taking Conflicting Rights Seriously, Netta Barak-Corren

Villanova Law Review

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Binaries: Remarks On Chaim N. Saiman's "Halakhah", Richard H. Weisberg Jan 2020

Binaries: Remarks On Chaim N. Saiman's "Halakhah", Richard H. Weisberg

Villanova Law Review

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Introductory Remarks To The 2019 Shachoy Symposium, Daniel Mark Jan 2020

Introductory Remarks To The 2019 Shachoy Symposium, Daniel Mark

Villanova Law Review

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The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts On The Concepts Of International And Rabbinic Laws, Harlan Grant Cohen Jan 2020

The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts On The Concepts Of International And Rabbinic Laws, Harlan Grant Cohen

Villanova Law Review

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Halakhah Between Historicism And Dogmatism, Christine Hayes Jan 2020

Halakhah Between Historicism And Dogmatism, Christine Hayes

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Challenge Of Halakhah, Kevin L. Hughes Jan 2020

The Challenge Of Halakhah, Kevin L. Hughes

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Defining Law, Tal Kastner Jan 2020

Defining Law, Tal Kastner

Villanova Law Review

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"Turn It And Turn It, For All Is In It": Reflections On Chaim Saiman's Halakhah:The Rabbinic Idea Of Law, Cathleen Kaveny Jan 2020

"Turn It And Turn It, For All Is In It": Reflections On Chaim Saiman's Halakhah:The Rabbinic Idea Of Law, Cathleen Kaveny

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reading Halakhah As A Secularist, Sanford Levinson Jan 2020

Reading Halakhah As A Secularist, Sanford Levinson

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Expressive Power Of Rabbinic Law, Richard H. Mcadams Jan 2020

The Expressive Power Of Rabbinic Law, Richard H. Mcadams

Villanova Law Review

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Implications Of The Rabbinic Idea Of Law For The History Of Halakhah: Dialetics,Apologetics, Fractalization?, Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg Jan 2020

Implications Of The Rabbinic Idea Of Law For The History Of Halakhah: Dialetics,Apologetics, Fractalization?, Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Temple,Talmud, And Sacrament: Some Christian Thoughts On Halakhah, Nathan B. Oman Jan 2020

Temple,Talmud, And Sacrament: Some Christian Thoughts On Halakhah, Nathan B. Oman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisprudence, Halakhah, And Moral Particularism, Amy J. Sepinwall Jan 2020

Jurisprudence, Halakhah, And Moral Particularism, Amy J. Sepinwall

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Review Of Chaim Saiman's The Rabbinic Idea Of Law, Suzanne Last Stone Jan 2020

Review Of Chaim Saiman's The Rabbinic Idea Of Law, Suzanne Last Stone

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Donald A. Gianella Memorial Lecture - What Is Religious "Persecution" In A Pluralist Society?, Susan J. Stabile Sep 2014

Donald A. Gianella Memorial Lecture - What Is Religious "Persecution" In A Pluralist Society?, Susan J. Stabile

Villanova Law Review

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No Compelling Interest: The "Birth Control" Mandate And Religious Freedom, Helen M. Alvare May 2013

No Compelling Interest: The "Birth Control" Mandate And Religious Freedom, Helen M. Alvare

Villanova Law Review

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"Religious Freedom," The Individual Mandate, And Gifts: On Why The Church Is Not A Bomb Shelter, Patrick Mckinley Brennan May 2013

"Religious Freedom," The Individual Mandate, And Gifts: On Why The Church Is Not A Bomb Shelter, Patrick Mckinley Brennan

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conceptualizing Shari'a In The Modern State, Khaled Abou El Fadl Jan 2012

Conceptualizing Shari'a In The Modern State, Khaled Abou El Fadl

Villanova Law Review

THIS Article addresses the animated and evolving role that Shari'a, i.e., the system of Islamic jurisprudence collectively or generally, and Shari'a conceptions play in the contemporary world. There are various manifestations of this evolving role in the often dynamic, subtle, highly negotiated, and far from formalistic ways that Shari'a is animated in today's world. There are three main points that I will address in this Article. First is to provide some insight into the various ways that Shari'a has been manifesting in the recent revolutions sweeping through the Arabic-speaking world, while at the same time contrasting the rather curious case …


Some Difficulties In Assuring Equality And Avoiding Endorsement, Jesse H. Choper Jan 2009

Some Difficulties In Assuring Equality And Avoiding Endorsement, Jesse H. Choper

Villanova Law Review

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Equality, Conscience, And The Liberty Of The Church: Justifying The Controversiale Per Controversialius, Patrick Mckinley Brennan Jan 2009

Equality, Conscience, And The Liberty Of The Church: Justifying The Controversiale Per Controversialius, Patrick Mckinley Brennan

Villanova Law Review

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Standing, Spending, And Separation: How The No-Establishment Rule Does (And Does Not) Protect Conscience, Richard W. Garnett Jan 2009

Standing, Spending, And Separation: How The No-Establishment Rule Does (And Does Not) Protect Conscience, Richard W. Garnett

Villanova Law Review

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Even Silence Has No Prayer: The Third Circuit Sacks Coach's Silent Team Prayer In Borden V. School District Of East Brunswick, Edward A. Liva Jan 2009

Even Silence Has No Prayer: The Third Circuit Sacks Coach's Silent Team Prayer In Borden V. School District Of East Brunswick, Edward A. Liva

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Yoder Wrought: Religious Disparagement, Parental Alienation And The Best Interests Of The Child, Jeffrey Shulman Jan 2008

What Yoder Wrought: Religious Disparagement, Parental Alienation And The Best Interests Of The Child, Jeffrey Shulman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Do Churches Matter - Towards An Institutional Understanding Of The Religion Clauses, Richard W. Garnett Jan 2008

Do Churches Matter - Towards An Institutional Understanding Of The Religion Clauses, Richard W. Garnett

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Decreasing Ontological Density Of The State In Catholic Social Doctrine, Patrick Mckinley Brennan Jan 2007

The Decreasing Ontological Density Of The State In Catholic Social Doctrine, Patrick Mckinley Brennan

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Indirect Mission Of The Church To Politics, Avery Cardinal Dulles Jan 2007

The Indirect Mission Of The Church To Politics, Avery Cardinal Dulles

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Subsidiary And Religious Establishments In The United States Constitution, Kyle Duncan Jan 2007

Subsidiary And Religious Establishments In The United States Constitution, Kyle Duncan

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.