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AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section Officers:
Nelson Tebbe Chair Brooklyn Law School Paul Horwitz Chair Elect University of Alabama School of Law B. Jessie Hill Co-Chair, Program Committee Case Western Reserve University School of Law Bernadette A. Meyler Co-Chair, Program Committee Cornell University Law School Mark Movsesian Co-Chair of the Nominating Committee St. Johns University School of Law Frank S. Ravitch Co-Chair of the Nominating Committee Michigan State University College of Law Welcome to the 2011 newsletter for the Section on Law and Religion. We look forward to seeing you at our program at the 2012 AALS annual conference, Blasphemy, Religious Defamation, and Religious Nationalism: Threats to Civil Society from Religious Speech and Its Suppression. The program will be held at 8:30-10:15 a.m. on Friday, January 6, in the Maryland Suite C, Lobby Level, of the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC. Thanks to the efforts of our Program Committee Co-Chairs, Jessie Hill and Bernadette Meyler, the papers from this program will be published in the Case Western Reserve Law Review. In addition, this year the Section is co-sponsoring a program titled The Impact of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act on States and Local Governments with the Section on State and Local Government Law. That program, which features some fantastic speakers, will be held at 3:30-5:15 p.m. on Saturday, January 7, in Virginia Suite A, Lobby Level, of the Marriott Wardman Park. The papers from that program will be published in the Fordham Urban Law Journal.

Other Executive Committee Members:


Christopher Lund (Immediate Past Chair) Executive Committee Member Wayne State University Law School Mark Modak-Truran Executive Committee Member Mississippi College School of Law Mary Jean Dolan At-large Executive Committee Member John Marshall Law School

Richard W. Garnett At-large Executive Committee Member Notre Dame Law School

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter We hope you will also stick around after the main Law and Religion Section program for our annual business meeting. We are always looking for section officers and other participants in planning our annual program and other matters, and especially encourage junior professors to participate and become active in the Law and Religion Section. Again, the business meeting will take place immediately after our program, which runs from 8:30-10:15 a.m. in Maryland Suite C of the Marriott Wardman Park. You will find further information about the annual business meeting below. This issue also contains information regarding last years business meeting, including the election of this past years Section officers. Finally, as is customary, we are including a bibliography of law and religion books and articles published since last years newsletter.

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2012 AALS ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAMS: SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION AND PROGRAMS OF INTEREST

A. Section on Law and Religion: Blasphemy, Religious Defamation, and Religious Nationalism: Threats to Civil Society from Religious Speech and Its Suppression Friday, January 6, 2012, 8:30 10:15 a.m. Maryland Suite C, Lobby Level, Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Moderator: Speakers: Mark S. Scarberry, Pepperdine University School of Law Robert C. Blitt, University of Tennessee College of Law Andrew March, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University Maria Paz, Stanford Law School Anat Scolnicov, Deputy Director, Centre for Public Law, University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Eugene Volokh, UCLA School of Law

Various countries have recently used laws against hate speech and blasphemy to prohibit certain kinds of criticism of religion and even to criminally prosecute and convict those engaging in speech targeting a particular religion. This trend clearly contrasts with the protections for religious and anti-religious speech provided by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The intersection between religious speech and individual privacy is, however, at issue in the recent U.S. Supreme Court case of Snyder v. Phelps. This session will investigate international developments involving religious defamation, the comparative dimensions of the issue, and potential domestic analogues. The sections annual business meeting follows. The papers from this program are to be published in the Case Western Reserve Law Review. B. Section on State and Local Government Law, Co-Sponsored by Section on Law and Religion: The Impact of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act on States and Local Governments Saturday, January 7, 2012, 3:30-5:15 p.m. Virginia Suite A, Lobby Level, Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Moderator: Speakers: Patricia Salkin, Albany Law School Marci A. Hamilton, Yeshiva University, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Douglas Laycock, University of Virginia School of Law Alan Weinstein, Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Employment Division v. Smith, 494 U.S. 872 (1990), ruled that the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment did not require states to grant religious accommodations with respect to neutral laws of general applicability even when those laws imposed a substantial burden on a persons religious practices. In 1997, City of Boerne v. Flores, 521 U.S. 507 (1997), held that

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Congresss first attempt to overrule Smith legislatively was unconstitutional; and three years later, Congress enacted the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. The Act covers land use decisions of states and local governments when those decisions involve programs that receive federal assistance or affect interstate commerce or when they implement procedures involving individualized assessments of property. When it applies, the Act prohibits the imposition of a substantial burden on the religious exercise of a person unless the burden is the least restrictive means of furthering a compelling governmental interest. This panel will offer a diverse range of perspectives on the statutes impact on the ability of states and local governments to perform their important land use functions. C. Section on Jewish Law: Jewish Law at Harvard: Rediscovering Nathan Isaacs Thursday, January 6, 2012, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Virginia Suite C, Lobby Level, Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Samuel J. Levine, Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Larry DiMatteo, Professor, Department of Management, University of Florida, Warrington College of Business Administration, Gainesville, FL Samuel Flaks, Agency Attorney, Teachers Retirement System of the City of New York, New York, NY Sanford Levinson, The University of Texas School of Law Jed H. Shugerman, Harvard Law School Aviam Soifer, University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law Carol A. Weisbrod, University of Connecticut School of Law

Moderator: Speakers:

Nathan Isaacs (1886-1941) was one of the first Jewish tenured professors at Harvard University. Isaacs made groundbreaking contributions in the pages of the Harvard Law Review and the Yale Law Journal, identifying contracts of adhesion and absolute tort liability as aspects of the new legal order that emerged in the early 20th century. A key member of the Harvard Business School faculty in the 1920s and 1930s, and closely associated with Harvard Law School Dean Roscoe Pound, Isaacs advocated emphasizing the business function of legal devices rather than doctrine. However, Isaacss most lasting legacy may be that of a professor teaching at Harvard at the height of the Universitys infamous quota system on Jewish enrollment. Notably, Isaacs was a Jewish communal leader, was deeply knowledgeable of Jewish texts and history, and was observant of Jewish law. He was also associated with Harvard Judaic Studies scholar Harry Wolfson. Moreover, on a scholarly level, Isaacss study of Jewish law influenced his perception of American law, while his conception of secular law shaped his understanding of Jewish law. For example, drawing upon the history of Jewish law, Isaacs developed a cycle theory of law that he believed applied to all legal systems. A panel of distinguished scholars will reflect upon the lessons and legacy of Nathan Isaacss life and work.

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter D. Section on Islamic Law, Co-Sponsored by Section on Family and Juvenile Law: Legal Issues Arising Out of Marriage and Divorce in Islam Saturday, January 7, 2012, 8:30-10:15 a.m. Maryland Suite B, Lobby Level, Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Russell Powell, Seattle University School of Law Mark E. Cammack, Southwestern Law School Arzoo Osanloo, Associate Professor, University of Washington, Law, Societies, and Justice Program Seval Yildirim, Whittier Law School

Moderator: Speakers:

Family law (including marriage, divorce, parental rights, and inheritance) is a core foundation of any legal system. In Islamic jurisprudence it has a special character, rooted in sacred texts and tradition. Panelists will consider critical questions related to marriage and divorce in three jurisdictions. Professor Cammack will explore the role of adat (a form of local customary law) in family law in Indonesia, Professor Yildirim will consider the treatment of Islamic family law norms in Turkey (with a particular emphasis on polygamy), and Professor Osanloo will address developments in Iranian divorce law.

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2012 SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION BUSINESS MEETING

The 2012 Business Meeting of the Section on Law and Religion will be held at the conclusion of the Section program on Friday, January 6, 2012, at 10:15 a.m. At this meeting, we will elect Section officers for next year. These include the Chair Elect, the Chair of the Program Committee, and the Chair of the Nominating Committee. We will also elect two at-large members of the Sections Executive Committee. This years Chair Elect (Paul Horwitz) will automatically become Chair for next year. The offices of Chair, Chair Elect, Chair of the Program Committee, and Chair of the Nominating Committee can be held by one individual or by two individuals (who would then serve as Co-Chairs). This years Nominating Committee has put together a slate of candidates to serve as Chair Elect, Chair of the Program Committee, and Co-Chairs of the Nominating Committee. Nominations may also be made from the floor. Nominations for the two atlarge positions on the Executive Committee may only come from the floor. We encourage all Sections members to attend and to think about nominations that they might want to make from the floor. The Nominating Committees slate of nominees is as follows: Co-Chairs-Elect: B. Jessie Hill (Case Western), Bernadette Meyler (Cornell) Program Committee Co-Chairs: Richard Albert (Boston College), John Inazu (Washington University) Nominating Committee Co-Chairs: Zachary Calo (Valparaiso), Caroline Mala Corbin (Miami)

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2011 SECTION BUSINESS MEETING

At last years business meeting, the Chair Elect, the Co-Chairs of the Program Committee, the Co-Chairs of the Nominating Committee, and two at-large members of the Executive Committee were elected for 2011. In accordance with the Section ByLaws, the Chair Elect, Nelson Tebbe, automatically became the Chair at the conclusion of the business meeting. Additional members of the Executive Committee for 2011 are listed below as well as the remaining members of the Nominating and Program Committees. We thank all of these officers and committee members for their hard work during 2011.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section Officers:
Nelson Tebbe Chair Brooklyn Law School Paul Horwitz Chair Elect University of Alabama School of Law B. Jessie Hill Co-Chair, Program Committee Case Western Reserve University School of Law Bernadette A. Meyler Co-Chair, Program Committee Cornell University Law School Mark Movsesian Co-Chair of the Nominating Committee St. Johns University School of Law Frank S. Ravitch Co-Chair of the Nominating Committee Michigan State University College of Law

Other Executive Committee Members:


Christopher Lund (Immediate Past Chair) Executive Committee Member Wayne State University School of Law Mark Modak-Truran Executive Committee Member Mississippi College School of Law Mary Jean Dolan At-large Executive Committee Member John Marshall Law School

Richard W. Garnett At-large Executive Committee Member Notre Dame Law School

Program Committee: B. Jessie Hill (Co-Chair, Case Western), Bernadette Meyler (CoChair, Cornell), Zachary Calo (Valparaiso), Nathan Chapman (Stanford), Michael Helfand (Pepperdine), Mark Scarberry (Pepperdine), Thomas Berg (St. Thomas).

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter Nominating Committee: Mark Movsesian (Co-Chair, St. Johns), Frank Ravitch (CoChair, Michigan State), Joel Nichols (St. Thomas), Samuel Levine (Touro), Marc DeGirolami (St. Johns), Caroline Mala Corbin (Miami).

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LAW AND RELIGION BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 2011

As in the past, we have compiled a law and religion bibliography that includes books and articles published in the last year. We have tried to compile a comprehensive list that includes items appearing since last years newsletter and through November of 2011. As has been our practice, we are also including a list of law and religion related blogs which may be of interest to section members. We apologize for any errors or omissions to this years bibliography, and ask you to inform Paul Horwitz, the 2011 Chair Elect and Newsletter Editor, about any necessary corrections for next years newsletter. Special thanks to University of Alabama law student Noah Jones for his assistance in compiling this bibliography.

BOOKS
REX AHDAR AND NICHOLAS ARONEY, SHARIA IN THE WEST (2011). WAYNE ALLEN, FURTHER PERSPECTIVES ON JEWISH LAW AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (2011). ROBERT AUDI, DEMOCRATIC AUTHORITY AND THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE (2011). DAVID DEAN BOWLBY, THE GARDEN AND THE WILDERNESS: CHURCH AND STATE IN AMERICA TO 1789 (2011). PETER CANE, CAROLYN EVANS, AND ZOE ROBINSON, LAW AND RELIGION IN THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT (2011). NOEL J. COULSON, A HISTORY OF ISLAMIC LAW (2011). NORMAN DOE, LAW AND RELIGION IN EUROPE: A COMPARATIVE INTRODUCTION (2011). EDWARD J. EBERLE, CHURCH AND STATE IN WESTERN SOCIETY (2011). JOHN FINNIS, RELIGION AND PUBLIC REASON: COLLECTED ESSAYS, VOLUME V (2011). SHANNON GILREATH, THE END OF STRAIGHT SUPREMACY: REALIZING GAY LIBERATION (2011). STEVEN K. GREEN, THE BIBLE, THE SCHOOL, AND THE CONSTITUTION: THE CLASH THAT SHAPED MODERN CHURCH-STATE DOCTRINE (2011). RAYMOND F. GREGORY, ENCOUNTERING RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: THE LEGAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS (2011).

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter ROBERT W. HEFNER, SHARIA POLITICS: ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY IN THE MODERN WORLD (2011). MARK HILL QC, RUSSELL HANDBERG, AND NORMAN DOE, RELIGION LAW IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (2011). ALF HILTEBEITEL, DHARMA: ITS EARLY HISTORY IN LAW, RELIGION, AND NARRATIVE (2011). PAUL HORWITZ, THE AGNOSTIC AGE: LAW, RELIGION, AND THE CONSTITUTION (2011). NADIRSYAH HOSEN AND RICHARD MOHR, LAW AND RELIGION IN PUBLIC LIFE: THE CONTEMPORARY DEBATE (2011). ERICA HOWARD, LAW AND THE WEARING OF RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS: EUROPEAN BANS ON THE WEARING OF RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS (2011). TIMOTHY P. JACKSON, THE BEST LOVE OF THE CHILD: BEING LOVED AND BEING TAUGHT TO LOVE AS THE FIRST HUMAN RIGHT (2011). DOUGLAS LAYCOCK, RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, VOLUME 2: THE FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE (2011). BRUCE LEDEWITZ, CHURCH, STATE, AND THE CRISIS IN AMERICAN SECULARISM (2011). LLOYD LUNCEFORD, A GUIDE TO CHURCH PROPERTY LAW (2D ED. 2011). JOCELYN MACLURE, CHARLES TAYLOR, AND JANE MARIE TODD, SECULARISM AND FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE (2011). JANE MAIR AND ESIN ORUCU, THE PLACE OF RELIGION IN FAMILY LAW: A COMPARATIVE SEARCH (2011). MENACHEM MAUTNER, LAW AND THE CULTURE OF ISRAEL (2011). MICHAEL W. MCCONNELL, JOHN H. GARVEY, AND THOMAS C. BERG, RELIGION AND THE CONSTITUTION (3D ED. 2011). JOEL A. NICHOLS, MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE IN A MULTICULTURAL CONTEXT: MULTITIERED MARRIAGE AND THE BOUNDARIES OF CIVIL LAW AND RELIGION (2011). HON. JOHN T. NOONAN JR. AND EDWARD GLYNN MCGAFFNEY, RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: HISTORY, CASES AND OTHER MATERIALS ON THE INTERACTION OF RELIGION AND GOVERNMENT (3D ED. 2011).

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AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter JEAN PORTER, MINISTERS OF THE LAW: A NATURAL LAW THEORY OF LEGAL AUTHORITY (2011) FRANK S. RAVITCH, MARKETING INTELLIGENT DESIGN: LAW AND THE CREATIONIST AGENDA (2011). MARK J. ROZELL AND MARCI A. HAMILTON, FUNDAMENTALISM, POLITICS, AND THE LAW (2011). RUSSELL SANDBERG, LAW AND RELIGION (2011). DAVID SEHAT, THE MYTH OF AMERICAN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM (2011). ARVIND SHARMA, PROBLEMATIZING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM (2011). GOPIKA SOLANKI, ADJUDICATION IN RELIGIOUS FAMILY LAWS: CULTURAL ACCOMMODATION, LEGAL PLURALISM, AND GENDER EQUALITY IN INDIA (2011). MARK PHILIP STRASSER, RELIGION, EDUCATION AND THE STATE (2011). WINNIFRED SULLIVAN, ROBERT YELLE, AND MATEO TAUSSIG-RUBBO, AFTER SECULAR LAW (2011). A.K. THOMPSON, RELIGIOUS CONFESSION PRIVILEGE AND THE COMMON LAW (2011). EUGENE VOLOKH, THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND RELATED STATUTES: PROBLEMS, CASES TH AND POLICY ARGUMENTS (4 ED. 2011). ELLIS MCKINNEY WEST, THE RELIGION CLAUSES OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT: GUARANTEES OF STATES RIGHTS? (2011). NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFF, JUSTICE IN LOVE (2011).

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ARTICLES
Bookshelf, Books to Add to Your Bookshelf or Syllabus, 26 J.L. & Religion 421 (2011). Leading Cases, 125 Harv. L. Rev. 172 (2011). Alastair Ager, Faith and the Discourse of Secular Humanitarianism, 24 J. Refugee Stud. 456 (2011).

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Katayoun Alidadi, Opening Doors to Muslim Minorities in the Workplace? From Indias Employment Quota to EU and Belgian Anti-discrimination Legislation, 23 Pace Intl L. Rev. 146 (2011). Carl Anderson, Christianity on Trial, 9 Ave. Maria L. Rev. 207 (2011). Michael S. Anderson, Note, Free Exercise, Establishment and Statutory Provisions at Guantanamo, 49 Colum. J. Transnatl L. 755 (2011). Heli Askola, Cut-Off Point? Regulating Male Circumcision in Finland, 25 Intl J.L. Poly & Fam. 100 (2011). Sadia Aslam, Note, Hijab in the Workplace: Why Title VII Does Not Adequately Protect Employees From Discrimination on the Basis of Religious Dress and Appearance, 80 UMKC L. Rev. 221 (2011). Alissa N. Baier, Student Scholarship, Let Freedom Ring in Post-Olympics Beijing: Enforceability Strategies for Chinas National Human Rights Action Plan Found in the Intersections Between Asian History, Culture, and International Law, 9 Seattle J. for Soc. Just. 999 (2011). Peter W. Beauchamp, Misinterpreted Justice: Problems with the Use of Islamic Legal Experts in U.S. Trial Courts, 55 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 1097 (2010-2011). Thomas C. Berg, Book Review, Laycocks Legacy, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 901 (2011). Roy L. Bergeron, Jr., Faith of the Farm: An Analysis of Angola Prisons Moral Rehabilitation Program Under the Establishment Clause, 71 La. L. Rev. 1221 (2011). Stephanie E. Berry, Bringing Muslim Minorities Within the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Square Peg in a Round Hole?, 11 Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 423 (2011). Meredith I. Biggs, Comment, The Unfolding Legal Dilemma Created by Honor and Apostasy Crimes in the United States, 5 Liberty U.L. Rev. 505 (2011). Rebekah Binger, Prison Aint Hell: An Interview with the Son of Sam David Berkowitz, and Why State-Funded Faith-Based Prison Rehabilitation Programs Do Not Violate the Establishment Clause, 31 Pace L. Rev. 488 (2011). Daniel D. Blom, Note, Newdow v. Rio Linda Union School District: Religious Coercion in Public Schools Unconstitutional Despite Voluntary Nature of Partially Patriotic Activity, 41 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. 353 (2011). Jeremy A. Blumenthal and Terry L. Turnipseed, The Polling Place Priming (PPP) Effect: Is Voting in Churches (or Anywhere Else) Unconstitutional?, 91 B.U. L. Rev. 561 (2011).

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Danielle Boaz, Introducing Religious Reparations: Repairing the Perceptions of African Religions Through Expansions in Education, 26 J.L. & Religion 213 (2010-2011). Brendan Brassil, Back on the Books: The Illinois Silent Reflection and Student Prayer Act, 16 Pub. Int. L. Rep. 114 (2011). Shannon A. Burns, Perfect Piety?: Transgression and Redemption Within the Legal Structures Affording Prisoners the Right to a Religious Diet, 50 U. Louisville L. Rev. 153 (2011). Warren D. Camp, Child Custody Disputes in Families of Muslim Tradition, 49 Fam. Ct. Rev. 582 (2011). Wesley J. Campbell, Note, A New Approach to Nineteenth-Century Religious Exemption Cases, 63 Stan. L. Rev. 973 (2011). Angela C. Carmella, Symbolic Religious Expression on Public Property: Implications for the Integrity of Religious Associations, 38 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 481 (2011). David A. Carrillo and Shane G. Smith, California Constitutional Law: The Religion Clauses, 45 U.S.F. L. Rev. 689 (2011). Henry L. Chambers, Jr., Book Review, Holy Writ: Interpretation in Law and Religion, 26 J.L. & Religion 635 (2010-2011). Matthew R. Chidlow, Case Note, Satawa v. Bd. of County Rd. Commrs, 43 Urb. Law. 654 (2011). Sean Clerget, Comment, Timing is of the Essence: Reviving the Neutral Law of General Applicability Standard and Applying It to Restrictions Against Religious Face Coverings Worn While Testifying in Court, 18 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1013 (2011). Robert C. Cloud, Commentary, The Pledge of Allegiance: Patriotic Exercise or Religious Activity?, 271 Ed. Law Rep. 25 (2011). Lauren Cooley, Note, Accommodating Diversity: Teaching About Religion in Public Schools, 12 Rutger J. L. & Religion 347 (2011). Caroline Mala Corbin, Response, The Continuing Relevance of the Establishment Clause: A Reply to Professor Richard C. Schragger, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 125 (2011). Zachary R. Cormier, Christian Legal Society v. Martinez: The Death Knell of Associational Freedom on the College Campus, 17 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 287 (2011). Nina J. Crimm, Reframing the Issue and Cultivating U.S.-Based Muslim Humanitarian Relief Organizations, 10 UCLA J. Islamic & Near E. L. 11 (2010-2011).

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John R. Crook, Oklahoma Constitutional Amendment Barring Consideration of Sharia and International Law Overwhelmingly Approved by Voters, Preliminarily Enjoined by U.S. Court, 105 Am. J. Intl L. 123 (2011). Daniel P. Dalton, The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act Recent Developments, 43 Urb. Law. 853 (2011). Peter G. Danchin, Islam in the Secular Nomos of the European Court of Human Rights, 32 Mich. J. Intl L. 663 (2011). Rodkangyil Orion Danjuma, Note, Faith Forum: The Constitutional Implications of Pluralistic, Faith-Based Prison Systems, 7 Stan. J. Civ. Rts. & Civ. Liberties 129 (2011). Sumahn Das, Comment, Salazar v. Buono: A Missed Opportunity to Clarify the Reasonable Observer Test, 11 U. Md. L.J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 125 (2011). Amos Proser Davis, International Civil Religion: Respecting Religious Diversity While Promoting International Cooperation, 34 Hastings Intl & Comp. L. Rev. 87 (2011). Britton D. Davis, Note, Lifting the Veil: Frances New Crusade, 34 B.C. Intl & Comp. L. Rev. 117 (2011). Marc O. DeGirolami, Book Review, The Handmaid of Politics, 26 J.L. & Religion 641 (20102011). Todd A. DeMitchell, Book Review, Stuart Biegel. The Right to Be Out: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Americas Public Schools, 40 J.L. & Educ. 725 (2011). Micheal C. Dorf, Same-Sex Marriage, Second-Class Citizenship, and Laws Social Meanings, 97 Va. L. Rev. 1267 (2011). Joshua Dubler, Review Essay, Religion and the Practices of Popular Constitutionalism: Sarah Gordons the Spirit of the Law, 36 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1062 (2011). Erin Dunleavy, American Atheists, Inc. v. Duncan, 43 Urb. Law. 627 (2011). Carl. H. Esbeck, Uses and Abuses of Textualism and Originalism in Establishment Clause Interpretation, 2011 Utah L. Rev. 489 (2011). William N. Eskridge, Jr., Noahs Curse: How Religion Often Conflates Status, Belief, and Conduct to Resist Antidiscrimination Norms, 45 Ga. L. Rev. 657 (2011). Allison Fetter-Harrott and Martha McCarthy, A Perplexing Step Backward for the Establishment Clause and a Winn for School Privatization, 270 Ed. Law Rep. 1 (2011).

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter Constance Frisby Fain, Minimizing Liability for Church-Related Counseling Services: Clergy Malpractice and First Amendment Religion Clauses, 44 Akron L. Rev. 221 (2011).

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Bryan K. Fair, Review Essay, The Excessive Entanglement of Politics, Law and Religion, 26 J.L. & Religion 371 (2010-2011). Sean Foley, Comment, RLUIPAs Equal-Terms Provisions Troubling Definition of Equal: Why the Equal-Terms Provision Must be Interpreted Narrowly, 60 U. Kan. L. Rev. 193 (2011). Nicole Stelle Garnett, A Winn for Educational Pluralism, 121 Yale L.J. Online 31 (2011). Scott W. Gaylord, When the Exception Becomes the Rule: Marsh and Sectarian Legislative Prayer Post-Summum, 79 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1017 (2011). William A. Glaser, Worshiping Separation: Worship in Limited Public Forums and the Establishment Clause, 38 Pepp. L. Rev. 1053 (2011). Andrew Glover, Comment, The Pit and the Pendulum: How Far Can RLUIPA Go in Protecting the Amish?, 19 Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev. 109 (2011). Samuel T. Grover, Note and Comment, Religious Exemptions to the PPACAs Health Insurance Mandate, 37 Am. J.L. & Med. 624 (2011). Steven Goldberg, The Coming Demise of the Crucifix, 12 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 277 (2011). Eric L. Gomez, Charitable Choice Under the Lemon Test: Historical and Empirical Support for a Constitutional Defense, 44 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 353 (2011). Matthew Harding, Some Arguments Against Discriminatory Gifts and Trusts, 31 Oxford J. Legal Stud. 303 (2011). John D. Haskell, Hugo Grotius in the Contemporary Memory of International Law: Secularism, Liberalism, and the Politics of Restatement and Denial, 25 Emory Intl L. Rev. 269 (2011). Claudia E. Haupt, Mixed Public-Private Speech and the Establishment Clause, 85 Tul. L. Rev. 571 (2011). Michael A. Helfand, Fighting for the Debtors Soul: Regulating Religious Commercial Conduct, 19 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 157 (2011). Jennifer S. Hendricks and Dawn Marie Howerton, Teaching Values, Teaching Stereotypes: Sex Education and Indoctrination in Public Schools, 13 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 587 (2011). Sharona Hoffman, The Importance of Immutability in Employment Discrimination Law, 52 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1483 (2011).

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Adam S. Hofri-Winogradow, A Plurality of Discontent: Legal Pluralism, Religious Adjudication and the State, 26 J.L. & Religion 57 (2010-2011). Seow Hon Tan, Religion in the Abortion Discourse in Singapore: A Case Study of the Relevance of Religious Arguments in Law-Making in Multi-Religious Democracies, 26 J.L. & Religion 505 (2010-2011). Syed Adnan Hussain, Book Review, State Law as Islamic Law in Modern Egypt: The Incorporation of the Sharia into Egyptian Constitutional Law (Studies in Islamic Law and Society), 26 J.L. & Religion 403 (2010-2011). Aziz Z. Huq, The Signaling Function of Religious Speech in Domestic Counterterrorism, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 833 (2011). Keith N. Hylton, Yulia Rodionova, and Fei Deng, Church and State: An Economic Analysis, 13 Am. L. & Econ. Rev. 402 (2011). Afra Jalabi, Book Review, A Call for Heresy: Why Dissent is Vital to Islam and America. By Anouar Majid, University of Minnesota, 26 J.L. & Religion 407 (2010-2011). Steven D. Jamar, Review Essay, Challenges Presented to Law and Public Norms By Claims of Freedom of Religion Arising in Increasingly Diverse Societies, 26 J.L. & Religion 595 (20102011). Erica Caple James, Governing Gifts: Law, Risk, and the War on Terror, 10 UCLA J. Islamic & Near E. L. 65 (2010-2011). Ryan W. Jaziri, Fixing a Crack in the Wall of Separation: Why the Religion Clauses Preclude Adjudication of Sexual Harassment Claims Brought by Ministers, 45 New Eng. L. Rev. 719 (2011). Seth R. Jewell, Comment, Disqualification of Athiests: Punishment for Nonbelievers in Arkansas, 64 Ark. L. Rev. 409 (2011). Lauren Jones, Straddling the Wall: Academic Freedom in Religious Universities and How Institutions May Engage in Judicious Self-Regulation, 30 Rev. Litig. 319 (2011). Robert A. Kahn, A Margin of Appreciation for Muslims? Viewing the Defamation of Religions Debate Through Otto-Preminger-Institut v. Austria, 5 Charleston L. Rev. 401 (2011). Meir Katz, The Economics of Section 170: A Case for the Charitable Deduction of Parochial School Tuition, 12 Rutgers J.L. & Religion 224 (2011). Caitlin S. Kerr, Teachers Religious Garb as an Instrument for Globalization in Education, 18 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 539 (2011).

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Christine Rienstra Kiracofe, Going to the Chapel, and Were GonnaGraduate?: Do Public Schools Run Afoul of the Constitution by Holding Graduation Ceremonies in Church Buildings?, 266 Ed. Law Rep. 583 (2011). Paul B. Klass and Nick Burkill, Arbitrators are Not Employees, UK Supreme Court Holds, 66-OCT Disp. Resol. J. 11 (2011). James H. Knippen II and Elizabeth M. Farmer, Does Prayer Before Public Bodies Violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment?, 24 DCBA Brief 28 (2011). Antony Barone Kolenc, When I Do Becomes You Wont! Preserving the Right to Home School After Divorce, 9 Ave Maria L. Rev. 263 (2011). Amy Lai, Tango or More? From Californias Lesson 9 to the Constitutionality of a GayFriendly Curriculum in Public Elementary Schools, 17 Mich. J. Gender & L. 315 (2011). Jeffery Lakin, Atheists in Foxholes: Examining the Current State of Religious Freedom in the United States Military, 9 First Amend. L. Rev. 713 (2011). Rob Lamb, Note, When Human Rights Have Gone Too Far: Religious Tradition and Equality in Lausti v. Italy, 36 N.C. J. Intl L. & Com. Reg. 751 (2011). Steven Michael Lau, Note, Ignoring Purpose, Context, and History: The Tenth Circuit Court in American Atheists, Inc. V. Duncan, 2011 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 149 (2011). Margaret Laufman, Comment, American Academy of Religion v. Napolitano, 55 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 1173 (2010-2011). John H. Lawrence, Searching for Security: The Proposed Workplace Religious Freedom Act (WRFA) and Need for Heightened Protections for the Religious Expression of Prison Employees in the Work Environment, 9 First Amend. L. Rev. 749 (2011). Douglas Laycock, Book Review, Reviews of a Lifetime, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 949 (2011). Douglas Laycock, Sex, Atheism, and the Free Exercise of Religion, 88 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 407 (2011). Patrick N. Leduc, Christianity and the Framers: The True Intent of the Establishment Clause, 5 Liberty U.L. Rev. 201 (2011). Leonard A. Leo, Felice D. Gaer and Elizabeth K. Cassidy, Protecting Religions from Defamation: A Threat to Universal Human Rights Standards, 34 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Poly 769 (2011). Bryan M. Likins, Determining the Appropriate Definition of Religion and Obligation to Accommodate the Religious Employee Under Title VII: A Comparision of Religious

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Discrimination Protection in the United States and the United Kingdom, 21 Ind. Intl & Comp. L. Rev. 111 (2011). Jeffery M. Lipshaw, Can There Be a Religion of Reasons? A Response to Leiters Circular Conception of Religious Belief, 26 J.L. & Religion 43 (2010-2011). Ofrit Liviatan, Faith in the Law The Role of Legal Arrangements in Religion-Based Conflicts Involving Minorities, 34 B.C. Intl & Comp. L. Rev. 53 (2011). Adam J. MacLeod, Resurrecting the Bogeyman: The Curious Forms of the Substantial Burden Test in RLUIPA, 40 Real Est. L.J. 115 (2011). Gregory P. Magarian, Justice Stevens, Religion, and Civil Society, 2011 Wis. L. Rev. 733 (2011). Gregory P. Magarian, Religious Argument, Free Speech Theory, and Democratic Dynamism, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 119 (2011). Yusuf Z. Malik, The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act: A Perspective on the Unreasonable Limitations Provision, 78 Tenn. L. Rev. 531 (2011). Denise Mashburn, Case Note, ACLU v. Grayson County, 43 Urb. Law. 628 (2011). Caleb E. Mason, What is Truth? Setting the Bounds of Justiciability in Religiously-Inflected Fact Disputes, 26 J.L. & Religion 91 (2010-2011). Toni M. Massaro, Christian Legal Society v. Martinez: Six Frames, 38 Hastings Const. L.Q. 569 (2011). Hania Masud, Takaful: An Innovative Approach to Insurance and Islamic Finance, 32 U. Pa. J. Intl L. 1133 (2011). Ralph D. Mawdsley, Religious Viewpoint Discrimination in Public Elementary Schools: Lessons from the Fifth Circuit, 269 Ed. Law Rep. 29 (2011). Isaac A. McBeth and Jennifer R. Sykes, The Unavoidable Ecclesiastical Collision in Virginia, 14 Rich. J.L. & Pub. Int. 509 (2011). Catherine M. A. McCauliff, Jacques Maritains Embrace of Religious Pluralism and the Declaration of Religious Freedom, 41 Seton Hall L. Rev. 593 (2011). Dominic McGoldrick, Religion in the European Public Square and in European Public Life Crucifixes in the Classroom?, 11 Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 451 (2011). Jesse Merriam, Painting Black Spaces Red, Black, and Green: The Constiutionality of the Mural Movement, 13 Berkley J. Afr.-Am. L. & Poly 2 (2011).

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter Victor N. Metallo, Procedamus in Pace Serving Justice: RLUIPA Resonates the Teachings of Dignitatis Humanae, and the Third Circuits Substantial Burden Test Provides a Thorough, Fair Inquiry into a Prisoners Religious Exercise, 88 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 487 (2011). Daniel H. Michaelson, Note, The Constitutional Implications of Proselytization and Religious Discrimination in the U.S. Military, 76 Brook. L. Rev. 807 (2011). Daniel Moeckli, Of Minarets and Foreign Criminals: Swiss Direct Democracy and Human Rights, 11 Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 774 (2011).

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Tamar Morag, Religious Tradition and the Corporal Punishment of Children: A Comparison of the American and Israeli Legal Systems, 25 Intl J.L. Poly & Fam. 338 (2011). Colin M. Murphy, Concerning Their Hearts and Minds: State of Oregon v. Beagley, FaithHealing, and a Suggestion for Meaningful Free Exercise Exemptions, 46 Gonz. L. Rev. 147 (2010-2011). Elizabeth A. Murphy, Note, Courts Mistakenly Cross-out Memorials: Why the Establishment Clause is Not Violated by Roadside Crosses, 39 Hofstra L. Rev. 723 (2011). Justin Murray, Exposing the Underground Establishment Clause in The Supreme Courts Abortion Cases, 23 Regent U. L. Rev. 1 (2010-2011). J. Thomas Oldham, Book Review, Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Interracial Marriage, and American Law. By Fay Botham, 26 J.L. & Religion 685 (2010-2011). Nathan B. Oman, How to Judge Sharia Contracts: A Guide to Islamic Marriage Agreements in American Courts, 2011 Utah L. Rev. 287 (2011). David B. Owens, From Substance to Shadows: An Essay on Salazar v. Buono and Establishment Clause Remedies, 20 B.U. Pub. Int. L.J. 289 (2011). Jimmy Pan, Book Annotations, 43 N.Y.U. J. Intl L. & Pol. 549 (2011). Renford M. Patch, Gazing Through the Tea Leaves of Pleasant Grove City v. Summum: Interactions Between the Establishment Clause and Government Speech, 4 Phoenix L. Rev. 825 (2011). Jeremy Patrick, The Curious Persistence of Blasphemy, 23 Fla. J. Intl L. 187 (2011). Jonah Perlin, Religion as a Conversation Starter: What Liberal Religious Political Advocates Add to the Debate About Religions Place in Legal and Political Discourse, 100 Geo. L.J. 331 (2011). Michael Pest, Note, The Battle Over Sunrise Rock: Examining the Constitutionality of Government Land Transfer to Private Entities, 29 J.L. & Com. 297 (2011).

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter Rohen Peterson, Note, The Emperors New Scanner: Muslim Women at the Intersection of the First Amendment and Full-Body Scanners, 22 Hastings Womens L.J. 339 (2011). James Cleith Phillips, All of the Blood and Treasure: The Founders on Christian Legal Society Chapter of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law v. Martinez, 30 Miss. C.L. Rev. 15 (2011). Kimberly D. Phillips, Promulgating Conscience: Drafting Pharmacist Conscientious Objector Clauses that Balance a Pharmacists Moral Right to Refuse to Dispense Medication with NonBeneficiaries Economic and Legal Rights, 15 Mich. St. J. Med. & L. 227 (2011). Gwyneth Pitt, Keeping the Faith: Trends and Tension in Religion or Belief Discrimination, 40 Indus. L.J. 384 (2011). Scott D. Pollock, Immigration Law vs. Religious Freedom: Using the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to Challenge Restrictive Immigration Laws and Practices, 12 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 295 (2011). Mark C. Rahdert, Forks Taken and Roads Not Taken: Standing to Challenge Faith-Based Spending, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1009 (2011). Gage Raley, Note, Yoder Revisited: Why the Landmark Amish Schooling Case Could and Should Be Overturned, 97 Va. L. Rev. 681 (2011). Rene Reyes, The Fading Free Exercise Clause, 19 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 725 (2011). Zoe Robinson, Rationalizing Religious Exemptions: A Legislative Process Theory of Statutory Exemptions for Religion, 20 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 133 (2011).

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Clifford J. Rosky, Perry v. Schwarzenegger and the Future of Same-Sex Marriage Law, 53 Ariz. L. Rev. 913 (2011). Kathleen Rupp, Note, Capital Hypocrisy: Does Compelling Jurors to Impose the Death Penalty Without Spiritual Guidance Violate Jurors First Amendment Rights?, 48 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 217 (2011). Sadia Saeed, Book Review, A Review of Consitutional Theocracy by Ran Hirschl, 18 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 961 (2011). Ronald J. Scalise Jr., Public Policy and Antisocial Testators, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1315 (2011). Richard C. Schragger, The Relative Irrelevance of the Establishment Clause, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 583 (2011).

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Justin Schwartz, Less than Meets the Eye: Antidiscrimination and the Development of Section 5 Enforcement and Eleventh Amendment Abrogation Law Since City of Boerne v. Flores, 38 Hastings Const. L.Q. 259 (2011). Adam Schwartzbaum, Comment, The Niqab in the Courtroom: Protecting Free Exercise of Religion in a Post-Smith World, 159 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1533 (2011). Micah Schwartzman, Conscience, Speech, and Money, 97 Va. L. Rev. 317 (2011). Dian Abdul Hamed Shah and Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani, Freedom of Religion in Malaysia: A Tangled Web of Legal, Political, and Social Issues, 36 N.C.J. Intl L. & Com. Reg. 647 (2011). Donald W. Shriver, Making Sense of Mass Atrocity, 26 J.L. & Religion 411(2010-2011). L. Scott, Smith, The Secularization of Americas Public Culture: Jews and the Establishment Clause, 32 U. La Verne L. Rev. 257 (2011). Louis J. Sirico, Jr., Failed Constitutional Metaphors: The Wall of Separation and the Penumbra, 45 U. Rich. L. Rev. 459 (2011). Steven D. Smith, Constitutional Divide: The Transformative Significance of the School Prayer Decisions, 38 Pepp. L. Rev. 945 (2011). Steven D. Smith, Book Review, Lawyering Religious Liberty, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 917 (2011). Paul South, Case Note, Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints v. Wisan, 43 Urb. Law. 912 (2011). David Spencer, Note, Whats the Harm? Nontaxpayer Standing to Challenge Religious Symbols, 34 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Poly 1071 (2011). Steph Sterling and Jessica L. Waters, Beyond Religious Refusals: The Case for Protecting Health Care Workers Provision of Abortion Care, 34 Harv. J.L. & Gender 463 (2011). Patrick Sterk, To Pray or to Play: Religious Discrimination in the Scheduling of Interscholastic Athletic Events, 18 Sports Law. J. 235 (2011). Nomi Maya Stolzenberg, Review Article, Righting the Relationship Between Race and Religion in Law, 31 Oxford J. Legal Stud. 583 (2011). Kelli Stout, Tent Cities and RLUIPA: How a New Religious-Land-Use Issue Aggravates RLUIPA, 41 Seton Hall L. Rev. 465 (2011). Daniel R. Suhr, The Religious Liberty of Judges, 20 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 179 (2011).

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Huseina Sulamanee, Note, Protecting the Right to Choose: Regulating Conscience Clauses in the Face of Moral Obligation, 17 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 417 (2011). Nelson Tebbe, Nonbelievers, 97 Va. L. Rev. 1111 (2011). Ahmet Temel, Book Review, Religious Legal Traditions, International Human Rights Law and Muslim States, 26 J.L. & Religion 701 (2010-2011). Jessica L. Thornhill, Clear as Mud: Pleasant Grove City v. Summum and Riding the Undefined Line Between Government Speech and Private Speech in a Public Forum, 30 Miss. C. L. Rev. 121 (2011). Lisa Trachy, Snyder v. Phelps: The Freedom of Speech versus Funeral Sanctity Showdown in the Supreme Court, 4 Alb. Govt L. Rev. 894 (2011). Brad Turner, Its My Church and I Can Retaliate If I Want to: Hosanna-Tabor and the Future of the Ministerial Exception, 7 Duke J. Const. L. & Publ. Poly Sidebar 21 (2011). Laura S. Underkuffler, Response, The Establishment Clause: Political Metaphor or Guarantor of Rights?, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 49 (2011). Juan Marco Vaggione, Sexual Rights and Religion: Same-Sex Marriage and Lawmakers Catholic Identity in Argentina, 65 U. Miami L. Rev. 935 (2011). Martin L. Wade, The Need for Heightened Administrative Notice of Country Conditions for Protestant Chinese Refugees in Asylum Proceedings, 20 Widener L.J. 319 (2011). Jeanette E. Walston, Do Non-Discriminatory Peremptory Strikes Really Exist, or is a Jurors Rights to Sit on a Jury Denied When the Court Allows the Use of Peremptory Strikes?, 17 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 371 (2011). Jay Wexler, Book Review, Im a Laycockian! (For the Most Part), 89 Tex. L. Rev. 935 (2011). James Wilets, From Divergence to Convergence? A Comparative and International Law Analysis of LGBTI Rights in the Context of Race and Post-Colonialism, 21 Duke J. Comp. & Intl L. 631 (2011). R. George Wright, Why a Coercion Test is of No Use in Establishment Clause Cases, 41 Cumb. L. Rev. 193 (2010-2011). Robert A. Yingst, Book Review, In the Courts of the Conqueror: The 10 Worst Indian Law Cases Ever Decided by Walter R. Echo-Hawk, 84-JUN Wis. Law. 34 (2011). Timothy Zick, The First Amendment in Trans-Border Perspective: Toward a More Cosmopolitan Orientation, 52 B.C. L. Rev. 941 (2011).

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SYMPOSIA
Symposium: (Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly) Alan Brownstein and Vikram Amar, Reviewing Associational Freedom Claims in a Limited Public Forum: An Extension of the Distinction between Debate-Dampening and DebateDistorting State Action, 38 Hastings Const. L.Q. 505 (2011). Symposium: 2011(Campbell Law Review)

Kevin Lee, Introductory Remarks, 33 Campbell L. Rev. 501 (2011). Teresa M. Blake, Comment, Were the Framers And the Writers Who Influenced Them Unable to Foresee the Extent of Secularization that Could Result from the Separation of Church and State?, 33 Campbell L. Rev. 723 (2011). John M. Breen, Religion and the Purification of Reason: Why the Liberal State Requires More than Simple Tolerance, 33 Campbell L. Rev. 505 (2011). Timothy P. Lendino, Comment, From Rosenberger to Martinez: Why the Rise of HyperModernism is a Bad Thing for Religious Freedom, 33 Campbell L. Rev. 699 (2011). Donald R. McConnell, Is Modern Legal Liberalism Still Compatible with Free Exercise of Religion?, 33 Campbell L. Rev. 641 (2011). Michael Scaperlanda, Secular Not Secularist America, 33 Campbell L. Rev. 569 (2011). Symposium: AALS Symposium Brett G. Scharffs, Symposium Introduction: The Freedom of Religion and Belief Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights: Legal, Moral, Political and Religious Perspectives, 26 J.L. & Religion 249 (2010-2011). Zachary R. Calo, Pluralism, Secularism and the European Court of Human Rights, 26 J.L. & Religion 261 (2010-2011). Carolyn Evans, Individual and Group Religious Freedom in the European Court of Human Rights: Cracks in the Intellectual Architecture, 26 J.L. & Religion 321 (2011). Malcolm D. Evans, From Cartoons to Crucifixes: Current Controversies Concerning the Freedom of Religion and the Freedom of Expression Before the European Court of Human Rights, 26 J.L. & Religion 345 (2010-2011).

AALS SECTION ON LAW AND RELIGION December 2011 Newsletter Gerhard Robbers, Church Autonomy in the European Court of Human Rights Recent Developments in Germany, 26 J.L. & Religion 281 (2010-2011). Symposium: Confronting Islam: Shariah, The Constitution, and American Muslims Panel Discussion, Muslims in a Secular State: Islamic Law and Constitutions, 11 U. Md. L.J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 59 (2011). Symposium: Government Speech: The Governments Ability to Compel and Restrict Speech

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Mary Jean Dolan, The Cross National Memorial: At the Intersection of Speech and Religion, 61 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1171 (2011). Douglas Laycock, Government-Sponsored Religious Displays: Transparent Rationalizations and Expedient Post-Modernism, 61 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1211 (2011). Symposium: Justice Sandra Day OConnor (Ret.) Marci A. Hamilton, The Endorsement Factor, 43 Ariz. St. L.J. 349 (2011). Symposium: Justice: Whats the Right Thing to Do? A Public Lecture and Symposium on Michael J. Sandels Recent Book Hugh Baxter, Sandel on Religion in the Public Square, 91 B.U. L. Rev. 1339 (2011). Symposium: Symposium in Miniature: Religious Symbols on Government Property Adam Linkner, How Salazar v. Buono Synthesizes the Supreme Courts Establishment Clause Precedent into a Single Test, 25 Emory Intl L. Rev. 57 (2011). Andrea Pin, Public Schools, the Italian Crucifix, and the European Court of Human Rights: The Italian Separation of Church and State, 25 Emory Intl L. Rev. 95 (2011). John Witte, Jr., and Nina-Louisa Arold, Lift High the Cross?: Contrasting the New European and American Cases on Religious Symbols on Government Property, 25 Emory Intl L. Rev. 5 (2011). Symposium: The Changing Landscape of British Constitutionalism. Iain McLean and Scot Peterson, Entrenching the Establishment and Free Exercise of Religion in the Written U.K. Constitution, 9 Intl J. Const. L. 230 (2011). Christopher McCrudden, Multiculturalism, Freedom of Religion, Equality, and the British Constitution: The JFS Case Considered, 9 Intl J. Const. L. 200 (2011).

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Alan Brownstein, The Religion Clauses as Mutually Reinforcing Mandates: Why the Arguments for Rigorously Enforcing the Free Exercise Clause and Establishment Clause are Stronger When Both Clauses are Taken Seriously, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1701 (2011). Angela C. Carmella, Exemptions and the Establishment Clause, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1731 (2011). Daniel O. Conkle, Religious Truth, Pluralism, and Secularization: The Shaking Foundations of American Religious Liberty, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1755 (2011). James G. Dwyer, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of Employment Division v. Smith for Family Law, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1781 (2011). Stephen M. Feldman, Conservative Eras in Supreme Court Decision-Making: Employment Division v. Smith, Judicial Restraint, and Neoconservatism, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1791 (2011). David B. Frohnmayer, Employment Division v. Smith: The Sky That Didnt Fall, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1655 (2011). Richard W. Garnett, The Political (and Other) Safeguards of Religious Freedom, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1815 (2011). Leslie C. Griffin, Smith & Womens Equality, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1831 (2011). Marci A. Hamilton, Employment Division v. Smith at the Supreme Court: The Justices, the Litigants, and the Doctrinal Discourse, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1671 (2011). B. Jessie Hill, Whose Body? Whose Soul? Medical Decision-Making on Behalf of Children and the Free Exercise Clause Before and After Employment Division v. Smith, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1857 (2011). Steven D. Jamar, Religious Use of Copyrighted Works After Smith, RFRA, and Eldred, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1879 (2011). Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle, The Forms and Limits of Religious Accommodation: The Case of RLUIPA, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1907 (2011). William P. Marshall, Smith, Christian Legal Society, and Speech-Based Claims for Religious Exemptions from Neutral Laws of General Applicability, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1937 (2011). Linda C. McClain, Religious and Political Virtues and Values in Congruence or Conflict?: On Smith, Bob Jones University, and Christian Legal Society, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1959 (2011).

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Richard Schragger, The Politics of Free Exercise After Employment Division v. Smith: Same-Sex Marriage, the War on Terror, and Religious Freedom, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 2009 (2011). Steven D. Smith, Religious Freedom and Its Enemies, or Why the Smith Decision May be a Greater Loss Now Than It was Then, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 2033 (2011). Nelson Tebbe, Smith in Theory and Practice, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 2055 (2011). Laura S. Underkuffler, Odious Discrimination and the Religious Exemption Question, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 2069 (2011).

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