Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion Navigation

   RJLR HOME PAGE

  The Journal

   Mission
   History
   Citing RJLR

  Publications

   Volumes
   Forthcoming Articles
   Nuremberg Project
   New Developments

  Staff

   Masthead
   Staff Intranet

  Contact Us

   Submission Info
   Comment on Articles
   Alumni Updates
   Contact Us

   Site Search
   RU Law School Home
Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 | Vol. 3 | Vol. 4 | Vol. 5 | Vol. 6 | Vol. 7 | Vol. 8 | Vol. 9 | Vol. 10


Volume 10

Part 1 FALL 2008



Articles

May The President Appropriately Invoke God? Evaluating The Embryonic Stem Cell Vetoes Samuel W. Calhoun

Unraveling The Establishment Clause: Legal And Other Practical Concerns For The Church "Business" Elizabeth Gingerich

The No Child Left Behind Act: Do We Really Want It To Leave All Religion Behind? Theresa Lelinski

The Impact of Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, 546 U.S. 418 (2006) Amit Shah


New Developments

Tithing to the Vortex: The Secrecy of Financial Records in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Lynda L. Hinkle

The Eucharist: An Expressive Sacrament Or A Political Tool Megan Knowlton

Religious Discrimination Over The Internet: Protected Or Prohibited? Megan Knowlton

Religious Discrimination Or Effective Law Enforcement? The Appeal Of A Muslim Police Officer To Wear Her Khimar On-Duty Awaits Decision By Federal Judges: Kimberlie Webb v. City Of Philadelphia, Civil Action No. 07-3081, March 14, 2008 Alexandra Marin

How The New Jersey Supreme Court Set A New Precedent With Respect To Religion-Based Hostile Work Environment Claims With Its Holding In Cutler v. Dorn Kris Nejat

Part 2 SPRING 2009



Articles

The Tides of Vatican Influence in Italian Reproductive Matters Erica DiMarco

Sincere Prisoners Joseph Glyn

Religious Freedom In India and Analysis of the Constitutionality of Anti-Conversion Laws James Andrew Huff

Fidelity and Fairness: Mulieris Dignitatem's Wisdom Relating To Marital Commitments, Contractual Relationships and the Roman Catholic Church Kevin H. Govern

Religious Clubs and Non-Secondary Public Schools: Expanding the Scope of the Equal Access Act After Good News Club Thomas B. McKernan III

The Bridge Connecting Pontius Pilate's Sentencing of Jesus to the New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission's Concerns Over Executing the Innocent: When Human Beings With Inherently Human Flaws Determine Guilt or Innocence, and Life or Death James B. Johnston

A Jewish Ethical Perspective To American Taxation Kenneth H. Ryesky, Esq.

(FORTHCOMING): Legal Ethics, Christian Wisdom, and the Love of the Good William J. Chriss


New Developments

Religious Music in Public Schools: The Disappointing Analysis in Stratechuk v. Board of Education, South Orange-Maplewood School District Megan Knowlton

Internet-Ordained Ministers and Marriage in Pennsylvania: Bucks County and York County Disagree on Legality of Marriage According to the Pennsylvania Marriage Act Alexandra Marin

Court Preserves Legitimacy of Religion Clause in Menes v. City of New York Kris Nejat

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 2009 competition's "Best Brief" winners, Rachel Anderson (rtanderson@ucdavis.edu)and Asha Jennings (ashajennings@gmail.com) of the University of California, Davis. The problem authors were Trenton Bowen and Paul Williams, of GW, advised by Professors Ira "Chip" Lupu and Robert Tuttle. You may review the problem on which the brief is based at: Brief Problem Part 1 and Brief Problem Part 2.

Winning Brief (LaBorde v. Naylor) Rachel Anderson
Asha Jennings









© Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion