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Selected law review articles using the word "evolutionism"

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1. Copyright (c) 2003 Alabama Law Review Alabama Law Review, Fall, 2003, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 159, 13562 words, ESSAY: Morals Legislation and the Establishment Clause, Arnold H. Loewy *


2. Copyright (c) 1999 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Law Review, Spring, 1999, 41 Ariz. L. Rev. 49, 20669 words, ARTICLE: From Yoder to Yoda: Models of Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Religion in U.S. Constitutional Law, Rebecca Redwood French *


3. Copyright (c) 1999 Brigham Young University Law Review Brigham Young University Law Review, 1999, 1999 B.Y.U.L. Rev. 921, 5606 words, RELIGIIOUS LIBERTY BOOK REVIEW SYMPOSIUM: From Polygamy to Peyote: What is the Proper Role of Religion in American Political Decision-Making? Religion in Politics: Constitutional and Moral Perspectives by Michael J. Perry Oxford University Press (1997), J. Nathan Jensen


4. Copyright (c) 1995 Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Law Review, Winter, 1995, 60 Brooklyn L. Rev. 1535, 21927 words, NOTE: THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE: A CONSTITUTIONAL PERMISSION SLIP FOR RELIGION IN PUBLIC EDUCATION, Rena M. Bila n281


5. Copyright (c) 1991 California Law Review California Law Review, JANUARY, 1991, 79 Calif. L. Rev. 91, 12865 words, ARTICLE: Free Exercise on the Mountaintop., James D. Gordon III [+]


6. Copyright (c) 1990 California Law Review California Law Review, MARCH, 1990, 78 Calif. L. Rev. 305, 24301 words, ARTICLE: The Restoration of Tolerance, Steven D. Smith [+]


7. Copyright (c) 1996 Case Western Reserve Law Review. Case Western Reserve University, Fall, 1996, 47 Case W. Res. 207, 22492 words, COMMENT: Scalia 18:22: Thou Shall Not Lie with the Academic and Law School Elite; It is an Abomination n1 --Romer v. Evans and America's Culture War, Steven A. Delchin


8. Copyright (c) 2001 The St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research of St. John's University School of Law The Catholic Lawyer, Summer, 2001, 41 Catholic Law. 39, 20576 words, NOTE: PERSISTENT MONKEY ON THE BACK OF THE AMERICAN PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM: A STUDY OF THE CONTINUED DEBATE OVER THE TEACHING OF CREATIONISM AND EVOLUTION, Gabriel Acri*


9. Copyright © 1992 University of Chicago. University of Chicago Law Review, WINTER, 1992, 59 U. Chi. L. Rev. 115, 38495 words, EXCHANGE; RELIGIOUS PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC PROGRAMS: Religious Freedom at a Crossroads, Michael W. McConnell +


10. Copyright © 1992 University of Chicago. University of Chicago Law Review, WINTER, 1992, 59 U. Chi. L. Rev. 195, 13297 words, EXCHANGE; RELIGIOUS PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC PROGRAMS: Religion and Liberal Democracy., Kathleen M. Sullivan +


11. Copyright (c) 1988 Chicago-Kent College of Law Chicago-Kent Law Review, 1988, 64 Chi.-Kent. L. Rev. 335, 21482 words, NOTE AND COMMENT: GOD AND DARWIN IN THE CLASSROOM: THE CREATION/EVOLUTION CONTROVERSY, JUDITH A. VILLARREAL *


12. Copyright (c) 1995 The Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Review, March, 1995, 95 Colum. L. Rev. 473, 17135 words, BOOK REVIEW: CAN THIS CULTURE BE SAVED? ANOTHER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION BABY REFLECTS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, W. Burlette Carter *


13. Copyright (c) 1992 Cornell Law Review Cornell Law Review, March, 1992, 77 Cornell L. Rev. 490, 37949 words, ARTICLE: DEATH, PRIVACY, AND THE FREE EXERCISE OF RELIGION., Tom Stacy +


14. Copyright (c) 2002 Creighton University Creighton Law Review, June, 2002, 35 Creighton L. Rev. 1023, 28480 words, ARTICLE: GOOD NEWS CLUB V. MILFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL: TEACHING MORALITY FROM A RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOL PREMISES AFTER HOURS, Richard Collin Mangrum+


15. Copyright (c) 2000 DePaul Law Review DePaul Law Review, Fall, 2000, 50 DePaul L. Rev. 1, 23708 words, Article: THE PROBLEM OF SINGLING OUT RELIGION, Michael W. McConnell*


16. Copyright (c) 1989 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, June, 1989, 1989 Duke L.J. 654, 21043 words, NOTE: THE VOICE OF GOVERNMENT AS AN ABRIDGEMENT OF FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS OF SPEAKERS: RETHINKING MEESE V. KEENE., BRIAN C. CASTELLO


17. Copyright (c) 1987 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, December, 1987, 1987 Duke L.J. 977, 10659 words, ARTICLE: EVOLUTIONISM, CREATIONISM, AND TREATING RELIGION AS A HOBBY., STEPHEN L. CARTER *


18. Copyright (c) 1987 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, December, 1987, 1987 Duke L.J. 997, 2007 words, ARTICLE: LIBERALISM DOESN'T EXIST., STANLEY FISH *


19. Copyright (c) 1994 Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy, Spring, 1994, 6 J. Law. & Pub. Pol'y 181, 21584 words, ARTICLE: The Court-Created Conflict of the First Amendment: Marginalizing Religion and Undermining the Law, Karen T. White*


20. Copyright (c) 1994 Florida State University Law Review Florida State University Law Review, Spring, 1994, 21 Fla. St. U.L. Rev. 1183, 39373 words, WHEN GOVERNMENT SPEAKS RELIGIOUSLY, E. Gregory Wallace*


21. Copyright (c) 1989 Fordham Law Review Fordham Law Review, December, 1989, 58 Fordham L. Rev. 263, 20773 words, ARTICLE: LISTENING TO TRIBAL LEGENDS: AN ESSAY ON LAW AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD., NANCY LEVIT *


22. Copyright (c) 2002 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, November, 2002, 91 Geo. L.J. 183, 19304 words, BOOK REVIEW: Framing the Public Square: God 's Name in Vain: The Wrongs and Rights of Religion in Politics. By Stephen L. Carter.*, JAY D. WEXLER**


23. Copyright (c) 1996 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, February, 1996, 84 Geo. L.J. 453, 16176 words, ARTICLE: THE SLEEP OF REASON, Suzanna Sherry *


24. Copyright (c) 1989 Georgia Law Review Association. University of Georgia, Summer 1989, 23 Ga. L. Rev. 859, 21446 words, ARTICLE: A Senate of Five: An Essay on Sexuality and Law, Paul D. Carrington *


25. Copyright (c) 1995 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, WINTER, 1995, 30 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 223, 13467 words, RECENT DEVELOPMENT: SEPARATIST RELIGIOUS GROUPS AND THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE -- Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet, 114 S. Ct. 2481 (1994), ALISON WHEELER


26. Copyright © 1993 The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review, NOVEMBER, 1993, 107 Harv. L. Rev. 118, 13719 words, COMMENT: THE RESURRECTION OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM?, Stephen L. Carter *


27. Copyright © 1993 The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review, JANUARY, 1993, 106 Harv. L. Rev. 581, 38838 words, ARTICLE: "HE DREW A CIRCLE THAT SHUT ME OUT": ASSIMILATION, INDOCTRINATION, AND THE PARADOX OF A LIBERAL EDUCATION., Nomi Maya Stolzenberg *


28. Copyright © 1992 The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review, JUNE, 1992, 105 Harv. L. Rev. 2061, 8122 words, BOOK REVIEW: RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE AND THE PUBLIC SQUARE. LOVE AND POWER: THE ROLE OF RELIGION AND MORALITY IN AMERICAN POLITICS. By Michael J. Perry. n1, Reviewed by Sanford Levinson n2


29. Copyright (c) 1994 Hofstra Law Review Hofstra Law Review, Winter, 1994, 23 Hofstra L. Rev. 309, 39938 words, ARTICLE: DEFINING RELIGION: AN IMMODEST PROPOSAL, Dmitry N. Feofanov *


30. Copyright (c) 2000 The University of Illinois University of Illinois Law Review, 2000, 2000 U. Ill. L. Rev. 379, 41466 words, ARTICLE: WHEN IS RELIGIOUS SPEECH NOT "FREE SPEECH"?, Steven G. Gey*


31. Copyright (c) 1991 Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana Law Journal, WINTER, 1991, 67 Ind. L.J. 1, 10181 words, ARTICLE: Religious Purpose, Inerrancy, and the Establishment Clause, Daniel O. Conkle *


32. Copyright (c) 1996 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, June, 1996, 29 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1401, 3512 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE RELIGIOUS VOICE IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE: FOREWORD VOLUNTARY RESTRAINT AND THE WORMHOLE EFFECT, Kurt T. Lash *


33. Copyright (c) 1996 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, June, 1996, 29 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1421, 13556 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE RELIGIOUS VOICE IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE: RELIGIOUS ARGUMENTS IN PUBLIC POLITICAL DEBATE *, Michael J. Perry **


34. Copyright (c) 1993 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, November, 1993, 27 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 147, 17118 words, LAW AND RELIGION: IS RECONCILIATION STILL POSSIBLE?, R. Randall Rainey, S.J. *


35. Copyright (c) 1994 University of Miami Law Review University of Miami, Winter, 1994, 49 U. Miami L. Rev. 377, 23160 words, ARTICLE: Student Religious Expression in School: Is It Religion or Speech, and Does It Matter, Gilbert A. Holmes *


36. Copyright (c) 2000 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of Race & Law, Spring, 2000, 5 Mich. J. Race & L. 559, 23133 words, ARTICLE: BLOOD WILL TELL: SCIENTIFIC RACISM AND THE LEGAL PROHIBITIONS AGAINST MISCEGENATION, Keith E. Sealing *


37. Copyright (c) 1994 Michigan Law Review Michigan Law Review, May, 1994, 92 Mich. L. Rev. 1873, 9506 words, RELIGION AND THE LAW: MULTICULTURES OF BELIEF AND DISBELIEF: Battleground: One Mother's Crusade, the Religious Right, and the Struggle for Control of Our Classrooms. The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion., By Stephen L. Carter. New York: BasicBooks. 1993. Pp. vii, 328. $ 25., Sanford Levinson *


38. Copyright (c) 1989 Michigan Law Review Michigan Law Review, May, 1989, 87 Mich. L. Rev. 1418, 11899 words, 1989 SURVEY OF BOOKS RELATING TO THE LAW; IV. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND THE FEDERAL COURTS: OUTLAW BLUES. RED, WHITE, AND BLUE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. By Mark Tushnet., Suzanna Sherry *


39. Copyright (c) 2001 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, June, 2001, 85 Minn. L. Rev. 1885, 14058 words, SYMPOSIUM THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSIVE ASSOCIATION: The No Religion Zone: Constitutional Limitations on Religious Association in the Public Sphere, Steven G. Gey+


40. Copyright (c) 1993 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, November, 1993, 78 Minn. L. Rev. 61, 10287 words, Without Virtue There Can Be No Liberty, Suzanna Sherry *


41. Copyright (c) 2003 Curators of the University of Missouri Missouri Law Review, Summer, 2003, 68 Mo. L. Rev. 559, 50089 words, ARTICLE: Liberal Hegemony? School Vouchers and the Future of the Race, Harry G. Hutchison *


42. Copyright (c) 2000 University of Nebraska Nebraska Law Review, 2000, 79 Neb. L. Rev. 901, 11910 words, ARTICLE: Evolution and Creation Science in Your School: "The Monkey Business Continues ... .", Rex R. Schultze*


43. Copyright (c) 1995 University of Nebraska Nebraska Law Review, 1995, 74 Neb. L. Rev. 411, 15270 words, Articles: Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: The Duty of Public Schools to Limit Student-Proposed Graduation Prayers, Jonathan C. Drimmer


44. Copyright (c) 2001 New York Law School Law Review New York Law School Law Review, 2001, 45 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 297, 17774 words, NOTE: REDEFINING SCIENCE TO ACCOMMODATE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS: THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE 1999 KANSAS SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS, Coleen M. McGrath


45. Copyright (c) 2000 New York University Law Review New York University Law Review, November, 2000, 75 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 1327, 38427 words, ARTICLE: NO PROMO HOMO: THE SEDIMENTATION OF ANTIGAY DISCOURSE AND THE CHANNELING EFFECT OF JUDICIAL REVIEW, William N. Eskridge, Jr.*


46. Copyright (c) 2003 Thomas J. White Center on Law & Government Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, 2003, 17 ND J. L. Ethics & Pub Pol'y 321, 34659 words, ARTICLE: ESTABLISHING RELIGIOUS IDEAS: EVOLUTION, CREATIONISM, AND INTELLIGENT DESIGN, Kent Greenawalt*


47. Copyright (c) 1989 Notre Dame Law Review University of Notre Dame, 1989, 64 Notre Dame L. Rev. 932, 7016 words, SYMPOSIUM THE MORAL LAWYER: ARTICLE: THE RELIGIOUSLY DEVOUT JUDGE, Stephen L. Carter *


48. Copyright (c) 2002 Ohio State Law Journal Ohio State Law Journal, 2002, 63 Ohio St. L.J. 1507, 41325 words, ARTICLE: Storm Clouds on the Horizon of Darwinism: Teaching the Anthropic Principle and Intelligent Design in the Public Schools , Jeffrey F. Addicott *


49. Copyright (c) 2001 Pace Law Review Pace Law Review, Winter, 2001, 22 Pace L. Rev. 155, 21482 words, BOOK REVIEW: Everything Old Is New Again: An Essay Review of Anthony G. Amsterdam & Jerome Bruner, Minding the Law (Harv. U. Press 2000), Steven D. Jamar*


50. Copyright (c) 2001 The Trustees of The University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, January, 2001, 149 U. Pa. L. Rev. 843, 13171 words, COMMENT: AND THEN GOD CREATED KANSAS? THE EVOLUTION/CREATIONISM DEBATE IN AMERICA's PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Marjorie George+


51. Copyright (c) 1994 Pepperdine University School of Law Pepperdine Law Review, January, 1994, 21 Pepp. L. Rev. 478, 38225 words, Government's Denigration of Religion: Is God the Victim of Discrimination in Our Public Schools? , Michael R. O'Neill *


52. Copyright (c) 1990 The University of Pittsburgh Law Review University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Fall, 1990, 52 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 75, 55479 words, ARTICLE: WHY IS RELIGION SPECIAL?: RECONSIDERING THE ACCOMMODATION OF RELIGION UNDER THE RELIGION CLAUSES OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT, Steven G. Gey *


53. Copyright (c) 2002 Regent University Regent University Law Review, 2002 / 2003, 15 Regent U.L. Rev. 327, 15461 words, COMMENT: INTELLIGENT DESIGN: A UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE TO THE ORIGINS DEBATE, T. Mark Moseley


54. Copyright (c) 2000 Regent University Regent University Law Review, 2000 / 2001, 13 Regent U.L. Rev. 355, 35084 words, ARTICLE: Darwinism and the Law: Can Non-Naturalistic Scientific Theories Survive Constitutional Challenge?, H. Wayne House *


55. Copyright (c) 2000 Regent University Regent University Law Review, 2000 / 2001, 13 Regent U.L. Rev. 447, 18206 words, ARTICLE: Academic Freedom After Edwards, David K. DeWolf *


56. Copyright (c) 2000 Regent University Regent University Law Review, 2000 / 2001, 13 Regent U.L. Rev. 597, 9959 words, NOTE: Freiler v. Tangipahoa Parish Board of Education: Disclaiming "The Gospel of Modern Science" n1, M. Drew DeMott


57. Copyright (c) 1997 San Diego Law Review Association San Diego Law Review, Fall, 1997, 34 San Diego L. Rev. 1571, 26624 words, ARTICLE: The Illiberalism of Liberalism: Religious Discourse in the Public Square, DOUGLAS G. SMITH *


58. Copyright (c) 1993 San Diego Law Review Association San Diego Law Review, Fall, 1993, 30 San Diego L. Rev. 763, 10584 words, ARTICLE: Liberalism, Religion, and the Unity of Epistemology, LARRY ALEXANDER *


59. Copyright (c) 1995 Seton Hall University, Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal Seton Hall Constitutional Journal, Fall, 1995, 6 Seton Hall Const. L.J. 25, 29107 words, ARTICLE: GOD IS AS GOD DOES: LAW, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND THE DEFINITION OF "RELIGION", James M. Donovan *


60. Copyright (c) 1994 South Texas Law Review, Inc. South Texas Law Review, July, 1994, 35 S. Tex. L. Rev. 469, 8158 words, BOOK REVIEW: Religion, Rights and American History The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion. By Stephen L. Carter.* New York: Basic Books, 1993. Pp. x; 328. $ 25.00., Reviewed by The Honorable Edith H. Jones**


61. Copyright (c) 1990 Southern California Law Review University of Southern California, March, 1990, 63 S. Cal. L. Rev. 727, 21172 words, ARTICLE: LAW'S LIMITS *, RICHARD JANDA **


62. Copyright (c) 1986 The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Law Review, May, 1986, 38 Stan. L. Rev. 1363, 22916 words, NOTE: Church Control of a Municipality: Establishing a First Amendment Institutional Suit. *, David E. Steinberg


63. Copyright (c) 1996 Tennessee Law Review Association, Inc. The University of Tennessee, Spring, 1996, 63 Tenn. L. Rev. 753, 12234 words, COMMENT: CREATIONISM V. EVOLUTION: THE LEGAL HISTORY AND TENNESSEE'S ROLE IN THAT HISTORY


64. Copyright (c) 1994 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, December, 1994, 73 Tex. L. Rev. 247, 39367 words, ARTICLE: The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Pushing the Limits of Legislative Power., Scott C. Idleman *


65. Copyright (c) 2003 Texas Review of Law & Politics Texas Review of Law & Politics, Spring, 2003, 7 Tex. Rev. Law & Pol. 423, 18809 words, ARTICLE: Neutrality and Evolution in Public Schools, Douglas Wilson*


66. Copyright (c) 2004 The School of Law Texas Tech University Texas Tech Law Review, 2004, 35 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 135, 16097 words, DISCLAIMING DARWIN WITHOUT CLAIMING CREATION: THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF TEXTBOOK DISCLAIMERS AND THEIR MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL EFFECT ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ORIGINS DEBATE , by Chad Edgington


67. Copyright (c) 2003 The University of Toledo Toledo Law Review, Winter, 2003, 34 U. Tol. L. Rev. 203, 24369 words, ARTICLE: EVOLUTION, CREATION, AND NATURALLY SELECTING INTELLIGENT DESIGN OUT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS , Theresa Wilson*


68. Copyright (c) 1996 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review, Winter, 1996, 54 U.T. Fac. L. Rev. 1, 34974 words, ARTICLE: The Sources and Limits of Freedom of Religion in a Liberal Democracy: Section 2(a) and Beyond, PAUL HORWITZ *


69. Copyright (c) 2004 The Regents of the University of California UCLA Law Review, August, 2004, 51 UCLA L. Rev. 1645, 25158 words, SYMPOSIUM: INTEGRATION, DIFFERENCE & CITIZENSHIP: CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF THE UCLA LAW REVIEW: Assimilation, Toleration, and the State's Interest in the Development of Religious Doctrine, Richard W. Garnett*


70. Copyright (c) 2000 Utah Law Review Society Utah Law Review, 2000, 2000 Utah L. Rev. 39, 33190 words, ARTICLE: Teaching the Origins Controversy: Science, Or Religion, Or Speech?, David K. DeWolf * and Stephen C. Meyer ** and Mark Edward DeForrest ***


71. Copyright (c) 2001 Vanderbilt Univeristy Vanderbilt Law Review, November, 2001, 54 Vand. L. Rev. 2555, 27517 words, NOTE: The New Face of Creationism: The Establishment Clause and the Latest Efforts to Suppress Evolution in Public Schools, Deborah A. Reule *


72. Copyright © Vanderbilt University 1995. Vanderbilt Law Review, May, 1995, 48 Vand. L. Rev. 809, 30423 words, ARTICLE: The American Ideology, Jim Chen *


73. Copyright (c) 2002 Villanova University Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, 2002, 9 Vill. Sports & Ent. L. Forum 449, 13808 words, CASENOTE: THE SHOW MUST GO ON AS ACADEMIC FREEDOM SAVES THE DAY: BUT WHERE DOES ACADEMIC FREEDOM END AND THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE BEGIN AND HAS THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT RESTRICTED THE LIMITED PUBLIC FORUM IN LINNEMEIR v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF PURDUE UNIVERSITY?, Drew Whelan


74. Copyright © 1992 Virginia Law Review Association. Virginia Law Review, APRIL, 1992, 78 Va. L. Rev. 671, 9658 words, ESSAYS: PUBLIC LIFE AND HOSTILITY TO RELIGION, Frederick Mark Gedicks *


75. Copyright (c) 2002 College of William & Mary William & Mary Law Review, February, 2002, 43 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 1159, 37110 words, ARTICLE: PREPARING FOR THE CLOTHED PUBLIC SQUARE: TEACHING ABOUT RELIGION, CIVIC EDUCATION, AND THE CONSTITUTION , Jay D. Wexler *


76. Copyright (c) 1995 College of William & Mary William & Mary Law Review, WINTER, 1995, 36 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 837, 58449 words, ARTICLE: THE SEPARATION OF THE RELIGIOUS AND THE SECULAR: A FOUNDATIONAL CHALLENGE TO FIRST AMENDMENT THEORY, LAURA UNDERKUFFLER-FREUND *


77. Copyright (c) 1992 College of William & Mary. William & Mary Law Review, SPRING, 1992, 33 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 871, 11076 words, ARTICLE: DOES THE FIRST AMENDMENT PROTECT MORE THAN FREE SPEECH?, STEPHEN L. CARTER *


78. Copyright (c) 1998 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, Inc. Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, Summer, 1998, 10 Yale J.L. & Human. 505, 13060 words, Tenth Anniversary Symposium: New Direction: Lamas, Oracles, Channels, and the Law: Reconsidering Religion and Social Theory, Rebecca R. French *


79. Copyright (c) 1996 Yale Law & Policy Review Yale Law & Policy Review, 1996, 15 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 113, 42547 words, ARTICLE: Choosing Equality: Religious Freedom and Educational Opportunity Under Constitutional Federalism, Joseph P. Viteritti *


80. Copyright © 1993 Yale Law Journal Company. Yale Law Journal, May, 1993, 102 Yale L.J. 1611, 15922 words, ARTICLE: The Political Balance of the Religion Clauses., Abner S. Greene +


81. Copyright © 1990 Yale Law Journal Company. Yale Law Journal, November, 1990, 100 Yale L.J. 531, 7207 words, BOOK REVIEW: A Consumer's Guide to Law and the Social Sciences. Law and the Social Sciences. Edited by Leon Lipson * and Stanton Wheeler. ** Russell Sage Foundation, 1986. Pp. viii, 740. $ 65.00., Lawrence Rosen [+]


82. Copyright © 1991 Yale Law Journal Company. Yale Law Journal, May, 1991, 100 Yale L.J. 2065, 11443 words, ARTICLE: Academic Tenure and "White Male" Standards: Some Lessons from the Patent Law., Stephen L. Carter [+]