Reviewing: Francis J. Beckwith, Taking Rites Seriously: Law, Politics, and the Reasonableness of Faith (Cambridge University Press 2015); Jean L. Cohen & Cécile Laborde eds., Religion, Secularism, and Constitutional Democracy (Columbia University Press 2015)
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online...
Blog post, “Is Secularism A Nonnegotiable Aspect of Liberal Constitutionalism?“ discusses politics, ...
This article explores the normative basis of church-state separation and of some separationist princ...
Reviewing: Francis J. Beckwith, Taking Rites Seriously: Law, Politics, and the Reasonableness of Fai...
This Article examines the conflict-management role conferred upon the law within Western liberal dem...
In this Article, presented as the 1985-86 Thomas M. Cooley Lectures at the University of Michigan Sc...
Classic liberal legal thought has clearly been shaped by the influence of Christianity. But in recen...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
The special legal status of religion and religious freedom in liberal democracies has become an issu...
Despite the international recognition of religious freedom as a fundamental human right, recent deve...
What is the relationship between faith and justice? In particular, this Article will address the que...
This essay is divided into three categories: some brief remarks about forms of secularism, an outlin...
Drawing in part on that literature, and in sympathy with the desire to reaffirm the importance of re...
Linda McClain’s book is a meticulously researched and compellingly presented study of moral and poli...
Blog post, “Why Tolerate Religion“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion ...
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online...
Blog post, “Is Secularism A Nonnegotiable Aspect of Liberal Constitutionalism?“ discusses politics, ...
This article explores the normative basis of church-state separation and of some separationist princ...
Reviewing: Francis J. Beckwith, Taking Rites Seriously: Law, Politics, and the Reasonableness of Fai...
This Article examines the conflict-management role conferred upon the law within Western liberal dem...
In this Article, presented as the 1985-86 Thomas M. Cooley Lectures at the University of Michigan Sc...
Classic liberal legal thought has clearly been shaped by the influence of Christianity. But in recen...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
The special legal status of religion and religious freedom in liberal democracies has become an issu...
Despite the international recognition of religious freedom as a fundamental human right, recent deve...
What is the relationship between faith and justice? In particular, this Article will address the que...
This essay is divided into three categories: some brief remarks about forms of secularism, an outlin...
Drawing in part on that literature, and in sympathy with the desire to reaffirm the importance of re...
Linda McClain’s book is a meticulously researched and compellingly presented study of moral and poli...
Blog post, “Why Tolerate Religion“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion ...
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online...
Blog post, “Is Secularism A Nonnegotiable Aspect of Liberal Constitutionalism?“ discusses politics, ...
This article explores the normative basis of church-state separation and of some separationist princ...