Archive | Religion and the Law
More on Christian Legal Society v. Martinez
By Eugene Volokh on December 21, 2009 10:28 am in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
Should Access to Public University Property and Funding Be Treated Differently from Access to Other Public Property and Funding?
By Eugene Volokh on December 15, 2009 12:28 am in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
Christian Legal Society v. Martinez and the Court’s University Speech Decisions
By Eugene Volokh on December 11, 2009 1:20 pm in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law
The “Purpose of the Program” Argument and Christian Legal Society v. Martinez
By Eugene Volokh on December 11, 2009 1:11 am in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law
Why No-Discrimination-Based-on-Religion Conditions for Government Benefits Aren’t Viewpoint-Discriminatory
By Eugene Volokh on December 11, 2009 1:09 am in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law
No Duty To Subsidize Student Groups’ Discriminatory Officer and Member Selection Decisions
By Eugene Volokh on December 8, 2009 2:31 am in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
Ideological Groups Being Taken Over by Those Hostile to the Underlying Ideology
By Eugene Volokh on December 8, 2009 12:42 am in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Expressive Association / Government Benefits Case
By Eugene Volokh on December 7, 2009 10:18 am in Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech at Colleges and Universities, Religion and the Law, Religious Freedom, Uncategorized
Establishment Clause Violation in San Francisco’s Condemning the Catholic Church’s Refusal To Help With Adoptions by Same-Sex Couple?
How the Recent UN Human Rights Council Resolution on Freedom of Speech Exemplifies the Dangers of Authoritarian Regimes’ Influence over International Law
Tax Exemptions as Subsidies to Churches
More Discrimination in Child Custody Cases Against the Less Religiously Practicing Parent:
By Eugene Volokh on October 12, 2009 7:55 pm in Child Custody and Constitutional Law, Religion and the Law, Uncategorized
Globally Managing American Speech?
By Kenneth Anderson on October 2, 2009 10:19 am in Constitutional Theory, Freedom of Speech, International Law, Politics, Religion and the Law