Part 1 – Fall 2012
Articles
The Endorsement Test Equal Status
Ross Astoria
Pope Pius XI’s Extraordinary – But Undeserved – Praise of the American Supreme Court
David Upham
Catholicpac: Why the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops Should (Probably) Lose its 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status
Jesse Ryan Loffler
Notes
Religion and the PPACA: An Analysis of Non-Secular Line Drawing Within the Health Insurance Mandate
Jeffery R. Mullen
Shaimos Burials: Why Religion Should Yield to the State’s Compelling Interest in Environmental Regulation and the Protection of Human Health
Allison N. Zsamba
New Developments
Corporate Personhood and the First Amendment: A Business Perspective on an Eroding Free Exercise Clause
Kyle J. Weber
Human Trafficking and the Church of Scientology: Why the Legislature Should Clarify and Expand the TVPA and the Impact it Would Have on the Church
John S. Yi
Nuremberg Project
Review Essay: Never Again … What? Law, History, and the Uses of the Holocaust
Michael A. Livingston
Nuremberg Project: Student Note
Jackson, Donovan, and Targeted Killings: A Limited Defense
Trevor H. Taniguchi
Part 2 – Spring 2013
Articles
Sects, Cults, and the Attack on Jurisprudence
Stephen A. Kent & Robin D. Willey
Tinkering with the Legal Status Quo on Physician Assisted Suicide: A Minimalist Approach
Kenneth Klothen
The Rentier State and the Survival of Arab Absolute Monarchies
Charlotte M. Levins
So What if Jesus Loves Nukes?: The Constitutionality of Just War Theory Taught to the Air Force Missile Launch Officers
Jacqueline Zoller
Symposium 2013 Religious Practice: Counseling and Representing Faith-Based Organizations
Introduction
Matan Shmuel
Testimony: The Sharing of a Candidate’s Faith Journey is not Impermissible Campaign Activity
Donald C. Clark, Jr.
The Intersection of Law and Religion: Avoiding Collisions
Jeffrey Hunter Moon
Religious Liberty Advocacy: The Essential Role of Religious Organizations in the Courts
K. Hollyn Hollman
New Developments
Boko Haram: A Textbook Case for Designation as a Terrorist Organization and its Terroristic Threat to International Religious Freedom
April Nees
Rhode Island’s Attempt to Legislate Around the Establishment Clause
Marueen Ingersoll
Nuremberg Project
Nazi Looted Art and Cocaine: When Museum Directors Take it, Call the Cops
Raymond J. Dowd
The Shadow Spreads: Impact of S.B. 1070 and Trends in Modern Immigration Law
Melissa Hogan
National Religious Moot Court Brief
Sebelius V. Westminister Social Services: Brief for Respondent
Greg Skidmore & Bethany Rupert
