This panel includes topics exploring the relationship between gender and religion. Professor Marie Failinger will analyze the Free Exercise clause in the Constitution through the values found in feminist jurisprudence. Also, Professor Shawn M. Crincoli will contrast how different religious denominations view assigning and reassigning sex, including how sex assignment is viewed under the American legal system. Professor Timothy J. Tracey will explore whether stripping private schools of their tax exempt status is constitutionally permissible if they maintain an opposition to same-sex marriage
This Article focuses on the Lee v. Ashers Baking Company case from the Supreme Court of the United K...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
The Cedarville University Center for Political Studies will be hosting a forum to discuss the relati...
This panel will explore the implications of various cases on the freedom of expression and religion....
The papers in this symposium grow out of a conference on Religious Accommodation in the Age of Civil...
The current brief will discuss the various women's issues as they pertain to the First Amendment to ...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
The doctrinal and cultural changes of the past few years suggest the time is right to assess the lan...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
The United States is in a religion-friendly mood-or at least its three branches of government are. T...
This essay gives a brief history of religious liberty-based objections to public accommodations law ...
In most states, the battle over same-sex marriage has become a showdown with either gay rights activ...
Among the dozens of Supreme Court cases on the free exercise of religion, women play a mostly invisi...
The United States is in a religion-friendly mood—or at least its three branches of government are. T...
This Article focuses on the Lee v. Ashers Baking Company case from the Supreme Court of the United K...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
The Cedarville University Center for Political Studies will be hosting a forum to discuss the relati...
This panel will explore the implications of various cases on the freedom of expression and religion....
The papers in this symposium grow out of a conference on Religious Accommodation in the Age of Civil...
The current brief will discuss the various women's issues as they pertain to the First Amendment to ...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
The doctrinal and cultural changes of the past few years suggest the time is right to assess the lan...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
Balancing respect for religious conviction and the values of liberal democracy is a daunting challen...
The United States is in a religion-friendly mood-or at least its three branches of government are. T...
This essay gives a brief history of religious liberty-based objections to public accommodations law ...
In most states, the battle over same-sex marriage has become a showdown with either gay rights activ...
Among the dozens of Supreme Court cases on the free exercise of religion, women play a mostly invisi...
The United States is in a religion-friendly mood—or at least its three branches of government are. T...
This Article focuses on the Lee v. Ashers Baking Company case from the Supreme Court of the United K...
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating...
The Cedarville University Center for Political Studies will be hosting a forum to discuss the relati...