Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion

Volume 22 (2021-2022)

Spring 2021 Issue

Articles

Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion: Thirteenth Annual Donald C. Clark Jr. Symposium Zoom Conference Call
Christian M. Velez-Vargas & Angela C. Carmella
Pandemic, Protest, and Commemoration: Sacred Civic Expression in Times of National Grief
Angela C. Carmella

Notes

Transformative Silence and Protest
Deborah J. Cantrell
Funding Religion or Religious Inclusion: An Analysis of the Rescinded Religious Restrictions in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Tisha Silva
Dress Code and Religious Accommodations Through the Lense of EEOC v. Kroger
Cesar Hernandez Villanueva

Nuremberg Project

Cash or Credit: The United States Should Remove Nazi Memorabilia From Circulation
William “Bill” Olson

New Developments

Die Another Day: The Ineffectiveness of Medical Aid in Dying Legislation
Elise Bavazzano

Fall 2022 Issue

Articles

Exploring the Bedrock for Earth Jurisprudence
Maria Antonia Tigre
Original Sin: The Use and Abuse of History in Espinoza and Beyond
Isabelle M. Canaan
The Stoic Ethos of Law & Equity: Good Faith, Legal Benefaction, and Judicial Temperament
Robert Walker
“Blessing in Disguise”: A Hopeful Ending to Uncertainty for Religious Institutions Rights Under Covid-19 Acts
Nicholas Rollo
Word is Bond: A History of 21st Century Claims of German Bonds Issued During the Weimar Republic
Atilla Azami
The Future of Roe v. Wade with a Conservative Super Majority Court
Jaclyn Alston

Summer 2022 Issue

12th Annual Donald C. Clark Endowed Law and Religion Lecture: Post-Colonial Iterations of Law and Religion in the Global South Symposium Comments

“The Dominion of Rights, the Resistance of Duties”
Dr. Adnan A. Zulfiqar
Normalized Abnormality: Post-Colonial Iterations of Law and Religion in the Global South
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

Articles

Religious Diversity and A Woman’s Right to Choose: The Religious Right’s Mistakenly Assumed Monopoly on Belief and Religious Support for Abortion
Deborah Machalow
A Study of Evolution and Practices of Asylum and Rights of Refugees in Islamic Traditions and International Law
Dr. Nehaluddin Ahmad

Notes

Who Is “Q?” A Glimpse Into Qanon And Social Media’s Use Of Censorship As A Means To Combat Them
Marissa Pembroke

Nuremberg Project

The Hammer Sickle Versus the Swastika: A Survey of Two State Systems of Oppression and Prison Labor
Dawn A. Ericksen

New Developments

From Survivor to Fired: The Ministerial Exception’s Impact on Employment Discrimination Against Victims of Domestic Violence
Jaclyn Alston