Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion

Volume 20

Part 1 – Fall 2018

Nuremberg Project

The Hunt For Witches and Jews: Hatred Infused Within The Law
LaSheyna T. Alexander

New Developments

Religious Liberty Or Religious Privilege?: Reconciling the Religious Liberty Task Force With the First Amendment
Steven Chintaman

Note

The Alt-Right, the Christian Right, and Implications on Free Speech
Christopher Ross

The Divine Silence And The Power Of A Pr[e]yer: A Call For Change In The Prosecution Of Predator Priests And The Hierarchy That Protects Them
Katherine V. Peters

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

Part 2 – Spring 2019

Nuremberg Project

The Effect Of Rhetoric: The Narrow Nexus Between Great Britain’s 1938 Kindertransport Rescue Operation And the United States 2018 Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy
Sara Gray

New Developments

The Devil Is In the Trademark: A Discussion Of the Satanic Temple V. Netflix
Bryce K. Hurst

Note

Liturgical Litigation: The Legal Battles Of Jeshuat Israel And Sherith Israel
Matthew Rosenthal

Polygamy In the Modern Constitutional Scheme: Could Hybrid Rights Be the Answer?
Matthew Flynn

Is the State Practice of Contracting Private Adoption Agencies a Constitutional Back Door That Allows For Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples?
Wesley E. Barta

Part 3 – Fall 2020

Nuremberg 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

Note

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