50 year index for the Journal of Church and State



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Texas v. Johnson:

“Making a Nation’s Flag a Sacred Symbol,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 375-80.


Textbooks (Public School):

“Religious Censorship and Public School Textbooks,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 29: 401-10.


Theater, Public Education:

“God on Stage? Religious Themes in Public Educational Theatre,” (Allen Reeves Ware and Perry L. Glanzer), 47: 563-82.


Theocracy:

“Rawls and the Challenge of Theocracy to Freedom,” (Robert B. Thigpen and Lyle A. Downing), 40: 757-73.


Theology:

“American Catholic Political Theology,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 29: 457-74.

“Political Theology: The Role of Organized Religion in the Anti-Abortion Movement,” (Brenda D. Hofman), 28: 225-48.
“Theological and Historical Foundations of Religious Liberty,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 15: 241-58.
“Theological Basis for Religious Freedom, The,” (Winthrop S. Hudson), 3: 130-136.
“Theological Basis for Religious Liberty: A Christian Perspective, The,” (Thorwald Lorenzen), 21: 415-30.
“Theological Conception of the State, A,” (J. Deotis Roberts), 4: 66-75.
“Theological Symbols of International Order,” (Theodore R. Weber), 29: 79-100.
“Unsystematic Theology of the United States Supreme Court,” (William G. Proctor, Jr.), 9: 17-35.
Via Media of Paul Ramsey’s Political Ethics, The,” (Michael McKenzie), 41: 13-32.
Theresienstadt:

“‘Paradiasical’ Ghetto of Theresienstadt: The Impossible Mission of the International Committee of the Red Cross, A,” (Aime Bonifas), 34: 793-806.


Third Reich:

“Karl Barth and the German Salute,” (Jørgen Glenthøj), 32: 309-23.


Third World Countries:

“Church-State Relations in the Marxist-Leninist Regimes of the Third World,” (Peter Costea), 32: 281-308.


“Liberation Theology and Its View of Political Violence,” (Frederick Sontag), 31: 269-86.

“Liberation Theology in First and Third World Countries: A Comparison,” (W.E. Hewitt and D.L. Lewis), 30: 33-50.


Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists:

U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 28: 585-611.


Tillich, Paul:

“‘Myth of Origin,’ Civil Religion and Presidential Politics,” (Raymond F. Bulman), 33: 525-40.


Paul Tillich and the Supreme Court: Tillich’s ‘Ultimate Concern’ as a Standard in Judicial Interpretation,” (James McBride), 30: 245-72.
Tilton v. Richardson:

“Catholic Colleges and the Supreme Court: The Case of Tilton v. Richardson,” (Joseph Richard Preville), 30: 291-308.


Ting, Bishop K.H.:

“Interview with Bishop K.H. Ting of China,” (Britt Towery), 32: 719-24.


Tocqueville, Alexis de:

“‘Dogma of the Sovereignty of the People’: Alexis de Tocqueville’s Religion in America, The,” (D.H. Leon), 14: 279-96.


“Subtle Significance of Sincere Belief: Tocqueville’s Account of Religious Belief and Democratic Stability, The,” (James M. Sloat), 42: 759-80.

“Tocqueville on Religion and Modernity: Making Catholicism Safe for Liberal Democracy,” (Cynthia J. Hinckley), 32: 325-42.


Tolerance:

“Tolerance and Truth in Religion,” (James E. Wood), 24: 5-12.


Toleration Act (England):

“Persecution of Thomas Emlyn, 1703-1705, The,” (William Gibson), 48: 525-39.


Torah:

“Shades of ‘Pragmatism’ in Halakha: A Model for Legal Reform,” (Elliott Klayman), 48: 623-58.


Totalitarianism:

“Bonhoeffer’s Critique of Totalitarianism,” (Kenneth E. Morris), 26: 255-72.


“Jewry’s Prophetic Challenge to Soviet and Other Totalitarian Regimes According to Hans J. Morgenthau,” (Mollov M. Benjamin), 39: 561-75.
“Religious Freedom in Contemporary America,” (Franklin Hamlin Littell), 31: 219-30.
Tractarians:

“Conservative Critique of Church and State: The Case of the Tractarians and Neo-Lutherans, A,” (Walter H. Conser, Jr.), 25: 323-42.


Truett, George W.

“Leadership and Recent Controversies over Religious Liberty,” (Wallace L. Daniel), 49: 649-63.


Truth and Reconciliation Commission:

“On the Advantage and Disadvantage of Truth Commissions for Life: Dreaming an Israeli-Palestinian Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” (Ariel Meyerstein), 45: 457-84.


Tsar Nicholas I:

“Russian Ecclesiastical Censorship During the Reign of Tsar Nicholas I,” (David W. Edwards), 19: 83-94.


Tuition Tax Credits:

“Tuition Tax Credits for Nonpublic Schools,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 23: 5-14.


Túpac Amaru Rebellion:

“Church and State in Colonial Peru: The Bishop of Cuzco and the Túpac Amaru Rebellion of 1780,” (Leon G. Campbell), 22: 251-70.


Two Kingdoms Doctrine:

“Context of Natural Law: John Calvin’s Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms, The,” (David VanDrunen), 46: 503-25.


Uganda:
“Amin’s Uganda: Troubled Land of Religious Persecution,” (Loyal N. Gould and James Leo Garrett, Jr.), 19: 429-36.
“James A. Grant and the Introduction of Christianity in Uganda,” (James A. Casada), 25: 507-22.
Ultramontanism:

“Church, State, and Ultramontanism in Mid-Victorian England: The Case of William George Ward,” (K. Theodore Hoppen), 18: 289-310.


Unification Church:

“The Molko Case: Will Freedom Prevail?” (Stephen G. Post), 31: 451-64.


Unions, Labor:

“God and Labor in the South: Southern Baptists and the Right to Unionize, 1930-1950,” (H.B. Cavalcanti), 40: 639-60.


United Nations:

“Proposed United Nations Declaration on Religious Liberty, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 23: 413-22.


Text of the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief, 24: 201-204.
“United Nations Proposed Code on Religious Liberty, The,” 2: 61-64.
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

“Sites of Conflict in the Indian Secular State: Secularism, Caste and Religious Conversion,” (Robert J. Stephens), 49: 251-76.


United States:

“Agunah in American Secular Law, The,” (Leo Pfeffer and Alan Pfeffer), 31: 487-525.


“Alternative Viewpoints about Biological Origins as Taught in Public Schools,” (Casey Luskin), 47: 583-617.
“American Church-State Relations: A Catholic View,” (Francis J. Weber), 7: 30-34.
“American Constitution and Catholic Canon Law, The,” (Dena S. Davis), 31: 205-18.
“American Freedom and the Christian Faith,” (John W. Shepard, Jr.), 3: 16-32.
“America’s ‘Forsaken Roots’: The Use and Abuse of Founders’ Quotations,” (Derek H. Davis and Matthew McMearty), 47: 449-72.
“Are Congregations Restrained by Government? Empirical Results from the National Congregations Study,” (Mark Chaves and William Tsitsos), 42: 335-44.

Aseret Had’Varim in Tension: The Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights,” (Mark Osler), 49: 683-96.


“Attempts of Grassroots Religious Groups to Change U.S. Policy Towards Central America: Their Methods, Successes, and Failures, The,” (Edward T. Brett) 36: 773-94.

“Baptist Preachers and the New Deal,” (Cal Clark and Monroe Billington), 33: 255-70.

“Basis of Religious Liberty in American History, The,” (Franklin Hamlin Littell), 6: 314-32.
“Beyond Self-Interest: The Political Theory and Practice of Evangelical Women in Antebellum America,” (Mark David Hall), 44: 477-99.

“Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 33: 443-52.


“Branch Davidian Standoff: An American Tragedy, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 35: 233-40.
“Cardinal Humberto Medeiros and the Desegregation of Boston’s Public Schools, 1974-1976,” (Richard Gribble), 48: 327-53.
“Catholics and the ConCon: The Church’s Response to the Massachusetts Gay Marriage Decision,” (Maurice T. Cunningham), 47: 19-42.
“Chaplains in the Confederate Army,” (Pamela Robinson-Durso), 33: 747-63.

“Character Education in America’s Public Schools,” (Derek H. Davis), 48: 5-14.


“Christian Faith and Political Involvement in Today’s Culture War,” (Derek H. Davis), 38: 477-85.

“Christian Social Thought and American Public Policy: A Dialogue Between the Laity and the American State,” (Robert J. Araujo, S.J.), 35: 751-80.

“Christianity, Nationalism, and Educational Philosophy,” (William F. Cox, Jr.), 39: 131-43.

“Christianity Today and American Public Life: A Case Study,” (Mark G. Toulouse), 35: 241-84.

“Church and State in the United States: A Summary of the Legal Issues,” (Stephen R. Mitchell), 6: 15-35.
“Church and State in the United States and the Soviet Union: A Comparative Study,” (Paul Geren), 3: 53-70.
“Church Participation in Referenda and the First Amendment,” (Dwight L. Tays), 32: 391-409.

“Church, State, and Physician-Assisted Suicide,” (David McKenzie), 46: 787-809.


“Church, State, and the Indians: Indian Missions in the New Nation,” (R. Pierce Beaver), 11-30.
“Civil Disability of Ministers of Religion in State Constitutions,” (William M. Hogue), 36: 329-55.
“Civil Religion as a Judicial Doctrine,” (Derek H. Davis), 40: 7-23.

“Collision of Public Policy with Belief-Based Values, The,” (Patricia McIntyre), 35: 831-57.

“Collision of Religion, ‘Scientific Theory,’ and Government’s Legitimate Role to Train Employees, A,” (George M. Greiner and Ralph F. Linstra), 36: 821-31.

“Commentary on the Supreme Court’s ‘Equal Treatment’ Doctrine as the New Constitutional Paradigm for Protecting Religious Liberty, A,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 717-37.


“Compassion and Public Covenant: Christian Faith in Public Life,” (James E. Gilman), 36: 747-71.
“Conditional Liberty: The Flag Salute Before Gobitis and Barnette,” (Jennifer Jacobs Henderson), 47: 747-67.
“Congregations and Civil Society: A Double-Edged Connection,” (Jerome P. Baggett), 44: 425-54.

“Constitutionality of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act Under the Establishment Clause, The,” (Andrew C. Nicols), 46: 281-310.


“Courts and Public Discourse: The Case of Gay Marriage, The” (David W. Machacek and Adrienne Fulco), 46: 787-809.
“Cultural Construction of State Sponsored Religion, The: Race, Politics, and State Implementation of the Faith-Based Initiative,” (Rebecca Sager), 49: 467-85.
“Disputes Between State and Religion over Medical Treatment for Minors,” (C.D. Herrera), 47: 823-39.
“Enduring Legacy of Roger Williams: Consulting America’s First Separationist on Today’s Pressing Church-State Controversies, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 41: 201-12.

“European Background of American Freedom, The,” (John W. Shepard, Jr.), 1: 4-18.


“Evangelicalism and Church-State Partnerships,” (Ronald J. Sider and Heidi Rolland Unruh), 43: 267-98.

“Faith and the Founding: The Influence of Religion on the Politics of James Madison,” (Joe Loconte), 45: 699-715.

“Financing Faith and Learning: Assessing the Constitutional Implictions of Integrating Faith and Learning at the Church-Related College,” (J. David Holcomb), 48: 831-50.
“Freedom and Separation: America’s Contribution to Civilization,” (Leo Pfeffer), 2: 100-11.
“Friends Like These: George W. Bush and Federal Aid to Nonpublic Schools,” (Lawrence J. McAndrews), 47: 769-82.
“Further Legal Consequences of Catholic Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 49: 445-65.
“God and the Pursuit of America’s Self-Understanding: Toward a Synthesis of American Historiography,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 461-78.
“God on Stage? Religious Themes in Public Educational Theatre,” (Allen Reeves Ware and Perry Glanzer), 47: 563-82.
“Governance and the Religious Question: Voluntaryism, Disestablishment, and America’s Church-State Proposition,” (Carl H. Esbeck), 48: 303-26.
“‘I Had a Different Way of Governing’: The Living Faith of President Carter,” (D. Jason Berggren), 47: 43-61.
“Incontrovertible Ontological Pact of God: Newdow, State Education, and the Status of God, The,” (Steven R. Loomis and Jake Rodriquez), 46: 115-32.
“Integration of the Jew into America’s Three-Religion Society, The,” (Will Herberg), 5: 26-40.
“Is Atheism a Religion?: Recent Judicial Perspectives on the Constitutional Meaning of Religion, (Derek H. Davis), 47: 707-23.
“Is it Davey’s Locker for the No-Funding Principle?” (Kent Greenawalt), 46: 25-38.
Jay F. Hein, Director, White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, et al. v. Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc., et al.,” (U.S. Supreme Court decision), 49: 603-35.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions and the Tort of Misrepresentation,” (Kerry Louderback-Wood), 47: 783-822.
“Kansas Schools Challenge Darwinism: The History and Future of the Creationism-Evolution Controversy in American Public Education,” (Derek H. Davis), 41: 661-76.

“Law, Morals, and Civil Religion in America,” (Derek H. Davis), 39: 411-25.


“Locke’s Accidental Church: The Letter Concerning Toleration and the Church’s Witness to the State,” (John Perry), 47: 269-88.
“Modern Religious Objection to Mandatory Flag Salute in America: A History and Evaluation, The,” (Jerry Bergman), 39: 215-36.

“Nations, Church, and Private Religion: The Emergence of an American Pattern,” (Conrad Cherry), 14: 223-34.


“Of Denominations and Districts: Examining the Influence of “Pro-life” Denominational Communities on State Representatives,” (Brian Robert Calfano), 48: 83-100.
“‘One Nation, Under God’: Tolerable Acknowledgement of Religion or Unconstitutional Cold War Propaganda Cloaked in American Civil Religion?” (Matthew C. Cloud), 46: 311-40.
“Pledge of Allegiance and American Values, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 45: 657-68.

“Pluralisms of American ‘Religious Pluralism,’ The,” (Ronald L. Massanari), 40: 589-617.

“Prelates, Protest, and Public Opinion: Catholic Opposition to Desegregation, 1947-1955,” (R. Bentley Anderson), 46: 617-44.
“Presumption Against War or Presumption Against Injustice? The Just War Tradition Reconsidered,” (J. Daryl Charles), 47: 335-69.
“Primer on Governmental Accommodation of Religion, A,” (J. Brent Walker), 49: 409-21.
“Quest for Freedom Within the Church in Colonial America, The,” (Winthrop S. Hudson), 3: 6-15.
“Reacting to France’s Ban: Headscarves and Other Religious Attire in American Public Schools,” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 221-35.
“Reflections on Moral Decline in America: Consulting the Founding Fathers’ Views on the Roles of Church and State in Crafting the Good Society,” (Derek H. Davis), 42: 237-45.

“Religion and Americanism,” (William Lee Miller), 5: 15-26.


“Religion and the American Revolution,” (Derek H. Davis), 36: 709-24.

“Religious Conscience in Colonial New England,” (Robert T. Miller), 1: 19-36.


“Religious Dimension of American Anti-Communism, The,” (Kenneth D. Wald), 36: 483-506.
“Religious Freedom in Contemporary America,” (Franklin Hamlin Littell), 31: 219-30.

“Religious Geography of Religious Expression, The: Local Governments, Courts, and the First Amendment,” (John C. Blakeman), 48: 399-422.


“Religious Human Rights and a Democratic State,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 46: 739-65.
“Religious Pluralism and the Quest for Unity in American Life,” (Derek H. Davis), 36: 245-59.

“Religious Regulation and the Courts: Documenting the Effects of Smith and RFRA,” (Amy Adamczyk, John Wybraniec, and Roger Finke), 46: 237-62.


“Remembering Robert F. Drinan, S.J.: Ardent Voice for Social Justice and Human Rights,” (James E. Wood, Jr., 49: 185-90.
“Renewing the Moral Resources of Our Nation,” (Robert F. Drinan), 14: 431-40.
“Return to Civility: Roger Williams and Public Discourse in America, A,” (James Calvin Davis), 43: 689-706.

“Revealing Liberalism in Early America: Rethinking Religious Liberty and Liberal Values,” (Christopher S. Grenda), 45: 131-63.


“Role of Religion in a Liberal Democracy: Dilemmas and Possible Resolutions,” (Kent Greenawalt), 35: 503-19.

“Sectarian Elements in Public School Bible Courses: Lessons from the Lone Star State,” (Mark A. Chancey), 49: 719-42.


“Selective Conscientious Objection in the United States,” (Joseph E. Capizzi), 38: 339-63.
“Separation, Integration, and Accommodation: Religion and State in America in a Nutshell,” (Derek Davis), 43: 5-17.
“Separation Vis-à-Vis Accommodation: A New Direction in American Church-State Relations?” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 31: 197-206.
“September 11 Tragedy and the Muslim World: Living with Memory and Myth, The,” (Mahmood Monshipouri), 45: 15-40.
“Social Catholicism Engages the American State: The Contribution of Archbishop Edward J. Hanna,” (Richard Gribble), 42: 737-58.

“Sunday Newspapers and Lived Religion in Late Nineteenth-Century America,” (Jeffrey A. Smith), 48: 127-52.


“Ten Commandments as Public Ritual, The,” (Derek H. Davis), 44: 221-28.
“Thinking Historically about Diversity: Religion, the Enlightenment, and the Construction of Civic Culture in Early America,” (Christopher Grenda), 48: 567-600.
“This Most Favored Nation: Reflections on the Vocation of America,” (Winthrop S. Hudson), 19: 217-30.
“Thoughts on the Possible Realignment of the Christian Right in Twenty-first Century America,” (Derek H. Davis), 41: 433-43.
“Two Types of Pluralism and the Catholic Church Scandal,” (Emile Lester), 47: 309-34.
“Under God and Anti-Communist: How the Pledge of Allegiance Got Religion in Cold War America,” (Lee Canipe), 45: 305-23.

“United States as a Pluralistic Society, The,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 8: 333-43.


U.S. Supreme Court Decision: Locke, Governor of Washington, et al. v. Davey, 46: 199-210.
“Vatican, the American Bishops, and the Church-State Ramifications of Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 46: 479-502.
United States, Foreign Policy:

“Political Varieties of Sacred Remembrance: Elie Wiesel and U.S. Foreign Policy, The,” (Mark Chmiel), 40: 827-46.


United States v. Lee:

“Casenote: United States v. Lee, a Second Look,” (John V. Stevens, Sr. and John G. Tulio), 26: 455-72.


University of Virginia:

“Thomas Jefferson’s Nursery of Republican Patriots: The University of Virginia,” (David P. Peeler), 28: 79-94.


U.S.-Canada Relations:

“An Examination of Church-State Relations and American Influence in British Columbia before Confederation,” (Vincent J. McNally), 34: 93-110.


U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops:

“Further Legal Consequences of Catholic Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 49: 445-65.


U.S. Constitution:

Aseret Had’Varim in Tension: The Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights,” (Mark Osler), 49: 683-96.


U.S. Constitution, First Amendment:

Aseret Had’Varim in Tension: The Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights,” (Mark Osler), 49: 683-96.


“Leaving the Spiritual Sphere: Religious Expression in the Public Workplace,” (Steven P. Brown), 49: 665-82.
U.S. Supreme Court:

“Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal Construction of Freedom of Religion,” (Lori G. Beaman), 44: 135-49.

“Accommodationists and Separationist Ideals in Supreme Court Establishment Clause Decisions,” (Richard H. Jones), 28: 193-224.

“Capital Punishment as the Unconstitutional Establishment of Religion: A Girardian Reading of the Death Penalty,” (James McBride), 37: 263-87.

“Casenote: United States v. Lee, a Second Look,” (John V. Stevens, Sr. and John G. Tulio), 26: 455-72.
“Catholic Colleges and the Supreme Court: The Case of Tilton v. Richardson,” (Joseph Richard Preville), 30: 291-308.
“Catholicism and the Supreme Court Reorganization Proposal of 1937,” (James J. Kenneally), 25: 469-90.

“Churches and States: The Politics of Accommodation,” (Maureen O. Manion), 44: 317-43.

“Church, State and the Dilemma of Conscience,” (Phillip E. Hammond and Eric M. Mazur), 37: 555-71.
“Church, State, and the Rehnquist Court: A Brief for Lemon,” (Tinsley E. Yarborough), 38: 59-85.
“Clergy Malpractice after Oregon v. Smith,” (Robert Prevost), 34: 279-301.
“Commentary on the Supreme Court’s ‘Equal Treatment’ Doctrine as the New Constitutional Paradigm for Protecting Religious Liberty, A” (Derek H. Davis), 46: 717-37.
“Conditional Liberty: The Flag Salute Before Gobitis and Barnette,” (Jennifer Jacobs Henderson), 47: 747-67.

“Constitution, the Supreme Court, and Religious Liberty, The,” (Richard C.C. Kim), 6: 333-43.


“Courts and Public Discourse: The Case of Gay Marriage, The,” (David W. Machacek and Adrienne Fulco), 46: 787-809.
“Death of the Christian Nation: The Judiciary and Church-State Relations,” (H. Frank Way), 29: 509-30.
“Effect of O'Lone v. Estate of Shabazz on the Free Exercise Rights of Prisoners, The,” (Shelly S. Rachanow), 40: 125-48.
“Explaining and Predicting Supreme Court Decision Making: The Burger Court’s Establishment Clause Decisions,” (Joseph A. Ignagni), 36: 301-27.

“Federal Common Law or National Ideology?” (Franklin H. Littell), 14: 187-90.


“Federal District Courts, Religious Speech, and the Public Forum: An Analysis of Litigation Patterns and Outcomes,” (John C. Blakeman), 44: 93-113.
“Friends Like These: George W. Bush and Federal Aid to Nonpublic Schools,” (Lawrence J. McAndrews), 47: 769-82.
“Impact of Recent Supreme Court Decisions on Religion in the United States, The,” (Francis Canavan, S.J.), 16: 217-36.
“Implications of Court Decisions on Peyote for the Users of LSD,” (Benjamin F. Simmons), 11: 83-92.
“Implications of the Supreme Court Decisions Dealing with Religious Practices on the Public Schools, The,” (Jefferson B. Fordham), 6: 44-60.
“Incontrovertible Ontological Pact of God: Newdow, State Education, and the Status of God, The” (Steven R. Loomis and Jake Rodriquez), 46: 115-32.
“Is a Page of History Worth a Volume of Logic?,” (Haig Bosmajian), 38: 397-409.
“Is Atheism a Religion?: Recent Judicial Perspectives on the Constitutional Meaning of Religion,” (Derek H. Davis), 47: 707-23.
“Is it Davey’s Locker for the No-Funding Principle?,” (Kent Greenawalt), 46: 25-38.
“Is the Supreme Court Hostile to Religion? Good News et al. v. Milford (2001) and Santa Fe v. Doe (2000),” (Barry Hankins), 43: 681-87.
Jay F. Hein, Director, White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, et al. v. Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc., et al.,” (U.S. Supreme Court decision), 49: 603-35.
“Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blood Transfusions and the Tort of Misrepresentation,” (Kerry Louderback-Wood), 47: 783-822.
“Justice Hugo Black and the ‘Wall of Separation Between Church and State,’” (Barbara A. Perry), 31: 55-72.
“Justice Potter Stewart on Church and State,” (Stephen V. Monsma), 36: 557-76.
“Keeping the Faith: Justice David Souter and the First Amendment Religion Clauses,” (John Fliter), 40: 387-409.
“Leadership and Recent Controversies over Religious Liberty,” (Wallace L. Daniel), 49: 649-63.
“Leaving the Spiritual Sphere: Religious Expression in the Public Workplace,” (Steven P. Brown), 49: 665-82.
“Local Compliance with Supreme Court Decisions: Making Space for Religious Expression in Public Schools,” (C.F. Abel and Hans J. Hacker), 48: 355-77.
“Negligence, Coercion, and the Protection of Religious Belief,” (Dick Anthony and Thomas Robbins), 37: 509-36.
“Organized Religion and the Supreme Court,” (Gregg Ivers), 32: 775-94.
“Parochiad and the U.S. Supreme Court,” (James E. Wood, Jr.), 13: 401-12.
Paul Tillich and the Supreme Court: Tillich’s ‘Ultimate Concern’ as a Standard in Judicial Interpretation,” (James McBride), 30: 245-72.
“Prelates, Protest, and Public Opinion: Catholic Opposition to Desegregation, 1947-1955,” (R. Bentley Anderson), 46: 617-44.
“Primer on Governmental Accommodation of Religion, A,” (J. Brent Walker), 49: 409-21.
“Privileging Conscientious Dissent: Another Look at Sherbert v. Verner,” (Alfred G. Killilea), 16: 197-216.
“Rebuilding the Wall: Thoughts on Religion and the Supreme Court Under the Clinton Administration,” (Derek Davis), 35: 7-17.
“Rehnquist Court and the Free Exercise of Religion, The,” (Richard A. Brisbin), 34: 57-76.
“Religion and the Abuse of Judicial Power,” (Derek H. Davis), 39: 203-14.
“Religion, Constitutional Federalism, Rights, and the Court,” (Sidney E. Mead), 14: 191-210.
“Religious Liberty and Abortion Policy: Casey as Catch-22,” (Paul D. Simmons), 42: 69-88.

“Religious Liberty, Common Law, and the Supreme Court,” (Michael R. Dillon), 14: 211-22.


“Religious Regulation and the Courts: Documenting the Effects of Smith and RFRA,” (Amy Adamczyk, John Wybraniec, and Roger Finke), 46: 237-62.
“Remembering Robert F. Drinan, S.J.: Ardent Voice for Social Justice and Human Rights, (James E. Wood, Jr.), 49: 185-90.
“Resolving Not to Resolve the Tension Between the Establishment and the Free Exercise Clause,” (Derek H. Davis), 38: 245-59.
“Sabbatarian Accommodation in the Supreme Court,” (Barbara J. Redman), 33: 495-524.
“Separation of Church and State: ‘New’ Directions by the ‘New’ Supreme Court,” (Jesse H. Choper), 34: 363-75.
“Supreme Court and Religious Liberty in the Public Schools, The,” (Ellis M. West), 25: 87-112.
“Supreme Court and the Story of American Freedom, The,” (James L. Nolan, Jr.), 38: 37-58.

“Supreme Court, Fundamentalist Logic, and the Term ‘Religion,’ The,” (David McKenzie), 33: 731-46.


“Text of Supreme Court Decision on Public Funds and Parochial Schools,” (Lemon v. Kurtzman), 13: 564-74.
“Text of Supreme Court Decision on Standing to Sue in Challenging Federal Aid to Church Schools,” (Flast v. Cohen 391 U.S. 20), 10: 504-14.
“Unsystematic Theology of the United States Supreme Court,” (William G. Proctor, Jr.), 9: 17-35.
“U.S. Supreme Court and the Free Exercise Clause: Are Standards of Adjudication Possible?, The,” (Martin S. Sheffer), 23: 533-50.
“U.S. Supreme Court as Moral Physician, The: Mitchell v. Helms and the Constitutional Revolution to Reduce Restrictions on Governmental Aid to Religion,” (Derek H. Davis), 43: 213-34.
“Vatican, the American Bishops, and the Church-State Ramifications of Clerical Sexual Abuse, The,” (Jo Renee Formicola), 46: 479-502.
Whisner Decision: A Case Study in State Regulation of Christian Day Schools, The,” (James C. Carper), 24: 281-302.
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