An essay is presented in which the author presents contrasting views of law professors at Stanford and Harvard University, Michael McConnell and Noah Feldman respectively on religious freedom. Topics discussed include requirement of special protection to religious freedom, protection of religious belief and expression under other constitutional provisions such as freedom of speech, and the failure of Obama Administration in providing special freedom of association to religious associations
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
This short piece replies to three prominent scholars who have offered thoughtful responses to my art...
This essay comments on Steve Shiffrin\u27s The Religious Left and Church-State Relations. It contend...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
In this Essay, I discuss the relationship between religion and government in the contemporary United...
Although the Bill of Rights does not establish a hierarchy among the values it seeks to protect, Sup...
This panel will explore the implications of various cases on the freedom of expression and religion....
Although religious freedom has the distinction as the “first freedom,” it is not first in terms of p...
This essay is a critical analysis of the book authored by John Corvino, Sherif Girgis, and Ryan T. A...
This short piece replies to three prominent scholars who have offered thoughtful responses to my art...
The eighteenth-century American founders believed that religion is special and deserves special cons...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
This short piece replies to three prominent scholars who have offered thoughtful responses to my art...
This essay comments on Steve Shiffrin\u27s The Religious Left and Church-State Relations. It contend...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
This Article challenges the criticisms of religious freedom that have emerged among recent academics...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
In recent work, Steven Smith argues that the American tradition of religious freedom is newly imperi...
In this Essay, I discuss the relationship between religion and government in the contemporary United...
Although the Bill of Rights does not establish a hierarchy among the values it seeks to protect, Sup...
This panel will explore the implications of various cases on the freedom of expression and religion....
Although religious freedom has the distinction as the “first freedom,” it is not first in terms of p...
This essay is a critical analysis of the book authored by John Corvino, Sherif Girgis, and Ryan T. A...
This short piece replies to three prominent scholars who have offered thoughtful responses to my art...
The eighteenth-century American founders believed that religion is special and deserves special cons...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
This short piece replies to three prominent scholars who have offered thoughtful responses to my art...
This essay comments on Steve Shiffrin\u27s The Religious Left and Church-State Relations. It contend...