ACS Releases Papers from "The Religion Clauses in the 21st Century" Symposium held at the West Virginia College of Law
ACS and the West Virginia Law Review are pleased to release these papers written for “The Religion Clauses in the 21st Century” symposium held at the West Virginia University College of Law.
- "Introduction" by William P. Marshall, Vivian E. Hamilton, and John E. Taylor
- "Life After the Establishment Clause" by Steven G. Gey
- "Substantive Neutrality Revisited" by Douglas Laycock
- "Instruments of Accommodation: The Military Chaplaincy and the Constitution" by Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle
- "Reconciling the Irreconcilable: Military Chaplains and the First Amendment" by Steven K. Green
- "Public School Students' Religious Speech and Viewpoint Discrimination" by Kirsti L. Bowman
- "Why Student Religious Speech is Speech" by John E. Taylor
- "Uncivil Religion: Judeo-Christianity and the Ten Commandments" by Frederick Mark Gedicks and Roger Hendrix
- "'Sectarianizing' Civil Religion? A Comment on Gedicks and Hendrix" by Steven D. Smith
- "The Establishment Clause and Religious Expression in Governmental Settings: Four Variables in Search of a Standard" by Daniel O. Conkle
- "Establishment Clause Limits on Free Exercise Accommodations" by Kent Greenawalt
- "When Accommodations for Religion Violate the Establishment Clause: Regularizing the Supreme Court's Analysis" by Carl H. Esbeck
- "Responsible Freedom Under the Religion Clauses: Exemptions, Legal Pluralism, and the Common Good" by Angela C. Carmella
- "Religious Exemptions and the Common Good: A Reply to Professor Carmella" by Laura S. Underkuffler
- "Deep Purple: Religious Shades of Family Law" by Naomi Cahn and June Carbone
- "Religious v. Secular Ideologies and Sex Education: A Response to Professors Cahn and Carbone" by Vivian E. Hamilton
- "Is Public Reason Counterproductive?" by Eduardo M. Penalver
ACS thanks the symposium organizers, its presenters and writers, the West Virginia University College of Law, and the dedicated editors and staff of the West Virginia Law Review.
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