The Regent Law Review’s Fall 2008 Issue (Vol. 21, No. 1) is the “Religious Jurisprudence Essay Series” issue. It features two articles, two essays, two student-written notes, and a tribute. Below is a list of the articles and their authors. To order a copy, please fill out the subscription form.
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The Evolution of Virginia's Constitutions: A Celebration of the Rule of Law in America |
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The Hon. Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr.
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia. |
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Religion and the American Founding |
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Ellis Sandoz
Hermann Moyse, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies, Louisiana State University. |
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Religion and Liberty Under Law at the Founding of America |
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Harold J. Berman
Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law and James Barr Ames Professor of Law, Emeritus, Harvard Law School.
*Professor Berman departed this life on November 13, 2007, at the age of eighty-nine, as this Address was going to press. |
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Justice Thomas and Partial Incorporation of the Establishment Clause: Herein of Structural Limitations, Liberty Interests, and Taking Incorporation Seriously |
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Richard F. Duncan
Sherman S. Welpton, Jr., Professor of Law, University of Nebraska College of Law. |
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Republicanism and Religion: Some Contextual Considerations |
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Ellis Sandoz
Hermann Moyse, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies, Louisiana State University. |
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Docking the Tail that Wags the Dog: Why Congress Should Abolish the Use of Acquitted Conduct at Sentencing and How Courts Should Treat Acquitted Conduct After United States v. Booker |
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Galloway, Split-Interest Trusts, and Undivided Portions: Does Disallowing the Charitable Contribution Deduction Overstep Legislative Intent? |
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Prophetic Speech and the Internal Revenue Code: Analyzing I.R.C. § 501(c)(3) in Light of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act |
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