Brigham Young University Law Review : Church Autonomy and the Free Exercise of Religion, Volume 2004, issue no. 5
Brigham Young University Law Review
Volume 2004, issue no. 5
February 6-7, 2004
J. Reuben Clark Law School,
Brigham Young University
Church Autonomy and the Free Exercise of Religion
Articles
— Religious Organizations and Free Exercise: The Surprising Lessons of Smith, Kathleen A. Brady (pdf)
— “Omalous” Autonomy, Perry Dane (pdf)
Commentary
— Thoughts of Smith and Religious-Group Autonomy, Laura S. Underkuffler (pdf)
Article
— Sexual Misconduct and Ecclesiastical Immunity, Ira C. Lupu & Robert W. Tuttle(pdf)
Commentaries
— Continuing the Lord’s Work and Healing His People: A Reply to Professors Lupu and Tuttle, Mark E. Chopko (pdf)
— Separation, Neutrality, and Clergy Liability for Sexual Misconduct, William P. MarshallAn Itty-Bitty (pdf)
— Immunity and Its Consequences for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: A Response to Professors Lupu and Tuttle, Cheryl B. Preston (pdf)
Note
— Making Politics De Minimis in the Political Process: The Unworkable Implications of Cox v. Larios in State Legislative Redistricting and Reapportionment, James R. Dalton (pdf)
Argomenti: Riviste