Volume 7 (2007-2008)
Fall 2007 Issue
Articles
Flag Desecration, Religion and Patriotism
Muriel Morisey
So Help Me God: Reflections on Language, Thought, and the Rules of Evidence Remembered
Laurie C. Kadoch
Speaking of Evolution: The Historical Context of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
Joan DelFattore
Notes
Religious Home-Schools: That’s Not a Monkey on Your Back, It’s a Compelling State Interest
Louis Greenfield
New Developments
Upholding the Ban on Partial Birth Abortion: Gonzales V. Carhart
Lian Skaf
Taxpayers Lack Standing to Challenge Congressionally Appropriated Funds Spent by the President: Hein V. Freedom From Religion Foundation
Mariana Gaxiola-Viss
How Young it Too Young When a Polygamist Cult Leader Intends to Marry You Off to Your First Cousin? The Ongoing Case Against Warren Steed Jeffs
Brian Daniel Whelan
Bloody Persecution: Plight of the Falun Gong
Jennifer L. Zegel
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 Violates Free Speech When Applied to Issue-Advocacy Advertisements: Fed. Election Comm’n v. Wisonsin Right to Life, Inc.,
Mariana Gaxiola-Viss
Spring 2008 Issue
Articles
After Natural Law: A Hermeneutical Response to Law’s Quandary
Francis J. Mootz, III
Notes
A Bright Line Points Toward Legal Compromise: IRS Condoned Lobbying Activities for Religious Entities and Non-Profits
Elizabeth A. Livingston
Is Religion an Effective Mitigating Factor in Capital Cases? Near Miss Christian Factors and Disregarded Muslim Ones
Lian Skaf
New Developments
Attack on the Separation of Church and State or Mere Congressional Puffery: Examining House Resolution 847
Lian Skaf
The Hard Line Between Stopping Child Pornography and Protecting Free Speech: United States v. Williams
Mariana Gaxiola-Viss
Expanding State Law Evidentiary Privileges According to the Religion Clause of the First Amendment: Varner v. Stovall
Mariana Gaxiola-Viss
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Boycott: Why We Should Respond to China’s Religious Persecution and Human Rights Violations by Means Other Than a Boycott of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Jennifer L. Zegel
Book Review
Wrestling With God: The Courts’ Tortuous Treatment of Religion, by Patrick M. Garry
Mariana Gaxiola-Viss
National Religious Freedom Moot Court Competition
In partnership with the National Religious Freedom Moot Court Board at George Washington University Law School, we are pleased to announce the 2008 competition’s “Best Brief” winners, Benjamin Greiving and Sarah Donini of Florida State University.