Archive | Religion and the Law
Three Issues in the Debate over the “Ground Zero Mosque”
By Ilya Somin on August 31, 2010 1:41 am in Property Rights, Religion, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom, War on Terror
Outdoor Burning of Korans Unlawful, Given the City Fire Code
By Eugene Volokh on August 28, 2010 12:32 pm in "Hate Speech", Freedom of Speech, Religion and the Law
Some Religious Leaders Urging People to Delay Going to the Police with Child Sex Abuse Allegations?
Another Prosecution for Criticism of Religion
By Eugene Volokh on August 25, 2010 11:14 am in "Hate Speech", Freedom of Speech, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
Property Rights, Eminent Domain, and the “Ground Zero Mosque”
By Ilya Somin on August 23, 2010 11:02 pm in Eminent Domain, Property Rights, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
When May Religious Charitable Groups Discriminate in Employment Based on Religion?
A Brief Guide to Federal Antidiscrimination Law and Religion
A Possible Endorsement Test Case for the U.S. Supreme Court?
High School Football Practices and Ramadan
A Thought from Prof. Michael McConnell
By Eugene Volokh on August 18, 2010 7:02 pm in Freedom of Association, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
No “Intrusion Upon Seclusion” Tort When Person is Videotaped at a Publicly Visible Religious Service
“New York MTA Accepts Controversial Anti-Mosque Ad After Lawsuit Is Filed”
Ground Zero Mosque (Actually, Two-Blocks-from-Ground-Zero Mosque)
By Eugene Volokh on August 9, 2010 11:47 am in "Hate Speech", Freedom of Speech, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom