Beyond the Confines of the Confessional: The Priest-Penitent Privilege in a Diverse Society…..45:697
Bowen v. Kendrick, 108 S. Ct. 2562 (1988)—Adolescent Family Life Act Upheld as Facially Valid After a First Amendment Constitutional Attack on the Right of Religious Organizations to Receive Federal Funding to Counsel and Teach Adolescents…..39:783
Clergy Malpractice: Suing Ministers, Pastors, and Priests for Ungodly Counseling…..39:597
Diversity and the Constitution in India: What is Religious Freedom?…..57:943
“First Principles” and the Misplacement of the “Wall of Separation”: Too Late in the Day for a Cure?…..52:171
A Guide for Lower Courts in Factoring Religion into Child Custody Disputes…..45:733
Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, 108 S. Ct. 1319 (1988)—Federal Land Use Decision that Is Not an Outright Prohibition, Coercion, or Penalty on the Practice of a Religion Does Not Burden the Faith in a Manner that Violates the Free Exercise Clause…..39:563
Neutral Laws, Incidental Effects, and the Regulation of Religion and Speech…..40:255
Religion and Law in France: Secularism, Separation, and State Intervention…..57:949
Religion, the State, and Constitutionalism in Islamic and Comparative Perspectives…..57:829
Religious Freedom and Israeli Law…..57:879
Religious Freedom, Church Autonomy, and Constitutionalism…..57:901
School Vouchers: A Solution to an Educational Crisis or Impermissible Government Involvement in Religion?…..52:821
Three Aspects of the Rabbinate: Compensation, Competition and Tenure…..45:569
When Free Exercise Is a Burden: Protecting “Third Parties” in Religious Accommodation Law…..62:433
The Widow’s Torment: International Religious Freedom and American National Security in the 21st Century…..57:851
Will the Tower Topple? The Future of Morality as a Legitimate State Interest Argument in Homosexual Legal Issues…..53:1063