Volume 39, Issue 5 (2013) Symposium: The Competing Claims of Law and Religion
Special Issue
This issue was published as a special issue in Volume 39, after issue 4. As published, It does not have a numerical designation.Symposia
Symposium Introduction: The Competing Claims of Law and Religion: Who Should Influence Whom?
Robert F. Cochran Jr. and Michael A. Helfand
Law, Religion, and the Common Good
James Davison Hunter
The Mighty Work of Making Nations Happy: A Response to James Davison Hunter
Patrick McKinley Brennan
Neutrality and the Good of Religious Freedom: An Appreciative Response to Professor Koppelman
Richard W. Garnett
The Priority of God: A Theory of Religious Liberty
Michael Stokes Paulsen
Complementary, Not Competing, Claims of Law and Religion: An Islamic Perspective
Abdullahi A. An-Na'im
Blame It on Catholic Bishop: The Question of NLRB Jurisdiction over Religious Colleges and Universities
Susan J. Stabile
Saving the First Amendment from Itself: Relief from the Sherman Act Against the Rabbinic Cartels
Barak D. Richman
To Teach and Persuade
Sherman J. Clark
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Nicole Rodger
- Managing Editor
- Cliff P. Riley
- Business and Production Editor
- John T. Ceglia
- Symposium Editor
- Alyssa B. Ayotte