William and Mary

Bill of Rights Journal

Volume 15 Oct. 2006 Issue 1

Symposium

Religion, Division, and the Constitution

Introduction: Religion, Division, and the Constitution Lexis
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Richard W. Garnett

Pluralism and Public Legal Reason Lexis
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Lawrence B. Solum

Religions, Fragmentations, and Doctrinal Limits Lexis
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Frederick Mark Gedicks

Empiricism, Religion, and Judicial Decision Making Lexis
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Stephen M. Feldman

A House Divided? What Social Science Has to Say About the Lexis
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Culture War

David E. Campbell

Religious Tests in the Mirror: The Constitutional Law and Lexis
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Constitutional Etiquette of Religion in Judicial Nominations

Paul Horwitz

Articles

The Constitutional Infirmity of Warrantless NSA Surveillance: Lexis
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The Abuse of Presidential Power and the Injury to the Fourth Amendment

Robert Bloom

William J. Dunn

Form and Substance in Parentage Law Lexis
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Lynn D. Wardle

Social Reproduction and Religious Reproduction: A Lexis
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Democratic-Communitarian Analysis of the Yoder Problem

Josh Chafetz

Notes

In Katrina’s Wake: Rethinking the Military’s Role in Domestic Lexis
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Emergencies

Scott R. Tkacz

Time to Overturn Turney Lexis
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Paul A. LaFata
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