Volume 18
Part 1 – Fall 2016
Articles
“In God We Trust”: The Lack of Atheist Representation on the Bench
Elizabeth C. Kingston
Catholic Social Thought, Social Security Disability, and Inclusion of the Disabled in the American Economy
Ken Matheny
Note
Missing the Mark: Challenging the Court’s Refusal to Recognize the “Mark of the Beast” as a Valid Religious-Based Exemption
Marc R. Conley
New Developments
Banning the Burka: Indicative of a Legitimate Aim or a Thinly-Veiled Attempt to Legislate Religious and Cultural Intolerance
Samuel P Kovach-Orr
Nuremburg Project
Is it Too Late Now to Say Sorry: German Reparations to Homosexuals
Stephen Oliwa
Part 2 – Spring 2017
Articles
The Afterlives of Aurangzeb: Jizya, Social Domination and the Meaning of Constitutional Secularism
Dhruv Chand Aggarwal
Early American Public Commitment to Faith and Religious Freedom, Including an Inquiry into Sermons of the Era, as Evidence for a Strong Free Exercise Clause
Steven T. Voigt
Notes
New Religious Movements and the Need for Greater Clarity of “Religion” under Title VII
Kevin Farrell
Separating Church and State against the Culture of a Christian Public
Andrew Jadick
New Developments
Conversion Therapy, its Detrimental Consequences, and its Place in the National Spotlight
Christina Ludwig
Nuremburg Project
The People’s Court of Germany: Is the American Criminal Justice System as Different as We Think?Kelli-Ann Dreisbach
