Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion

Volume 19

Part 1 – Fall 2017

Articles

Religious Arbitration in Primary and Secondary Private Schools: A Cost-Benefit Analysis Model
Raquel Muniz

Evolution, Intelligent Design and the Establishment Clause
Roger L. Tarbutton

Notes

Does Serving Your Military Mean You Can’t Serve Your God? Comparing an Interest in Obedience from Service Members to their Religious Freedom
Margaret E. McHugh

Personalizing Pollution and Landscape Destruction: How Native American and International Perspectives Should be Integrated into Federal Environmental Policy
Erin Yerke

New Developments

The First Church of Cannabis and its Questionable Claim for Religious Freedom
Lauren Hill

Nuremburg Project

Animal Law in Nazi Germany: Protection for the Animals or Just Another Advancement of Social Agenda?
Kevin Gibbs

Part 2 – Spring 2018

Articles

Ambiguous Advocacy: Forced Begging in Senegal and the Limits of Human Rights Law
Jacob A. Reed

Five Thoughts about the Repeal of Denmark’s Blasphemy Ban
Rob Kahn

Notes

Absurdity, Sincerity, Truth, and the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster: Title VII Religious Protections and Perceived Satire
Daniel Dowdy

Do Borders Make a Difference Behind Bars? The Scope of Prisoner’s Free Exercise of Religion Protection in Canada and the United States
Matthew Rosenthal (unavailable)

Polygamy In the Modern Constitutional Scheme: Could Hybrid Rights Be the Answer?
Sandra Reed

New Developments

Of Swords and Plowshares: The Authority For Defensive War In Jewish Law, Canon Law, And Islamic Law
Jonathan D’Errico

Part 3 – Summer 2018

Nuremburg Project

A Matriarch to his Patriarchy: Hitler’s Search for Nazi Germany’s Mother
Alexis Wilicki

New Developments

Crosses and Crossroads: How Changes in the Composition of the Cupreme Court are Unlikely to Change the Court’s Outcome on Eestablishment Clause Issues Relating to Public
Patrick J. Graham

Notes

Social Media, Free Speech and Religious Freedom
Collette Langos & Paul Babie

The Quiet Skies Program: A Constitutional Violation or a Matter of National Security?
Taylor Grady

From Piggie Park v. Newman to Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission: Application of the Outward Facing Actions, Test to LGBTQ Nondiscrimination Provisions
Robin Maril

Trinity Lutheran Has Diminished the Concept of Separation of Church and State
Sean Pryzbylkowski