PROFESSOR ANGELA CARMELLA
PUBLICATIONS
“A Church in Bankruptcy: The Significance of Religious Discourse in Constitutional Law,” Seton Hall Journal on Legislation (forthcoming 2005).
 
"John Courtney Murray, S.J.: On Human Nature, Law, and Religious Freedom," in John Witte, Jr. and Frank S. Alexander, eds., Modern Christian Teachings on Law, Politics, Society and Human Nature (Columbia University Press, forthcoming 2005).
 
"Land Use Regulation of Churches," in James Serritella, ed., Religious Organizations in the United States: A Study of Identity, Liberty, and the Law (Carolina Academic Press, forthcoming 2005).
 
"The Protection of Children and Young People: Catholic and Constitutional Visions of Responsible Freedom," 44 Boston College Law Review 1031 (2003).
 
Co-editor (with Michael W. McConnell and Robert F. Cochran, Jr.), Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought (Yale University Press, 2001).
"A Catholic View of Law and Justice, " in Michael  W. McConnell, Robert F. Cochran, Jr., and Angela C. Carmella, eds., Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought (Yale University Press, 2001).
"Zoning of Religious Uses" and "Historic Preservation of Religious Buildings," two entries in Paul Finkelman, ed., Religion and American Law: An Encyclopedia 222-224, 571-576 (Garland Publishing, 2000).
"Mary Ann Glendon  on Religious Liberty: The Social Nature of the Person and the Public Nature of Religion," 73 Notre Dame Law Review 1191 (1998). 
"Everson and Its Progeny: Seperation and Non-Discrimination in Tension," in Jo Renee' Formicola & Hubert Morken, eds., Everson Revisited: Religion, Education, and Law at the Crossroads 103-122 (Rowman & Littlefield, 1997).
 
"Religion as Public Resource," 27 Seton Hall Law Review 1225 (1997). 
 
"The RFRA Revision of the Free Exercise Clause." 57 Ohio State Law Journal 65 (1996) (with Eugene Gressman).
 
"Liberty and Equality: Paradigms for the Protection of Religious Property Use." 37 Journal of Church and State 573 (Summer 1995).  
 
"The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: New Roles for Congress, the President and the Supreme Court in Protecting Religion." Religion & Values in Public Life 3(2): 5-7 (Winter 1995).
"State Constitutional Protection of Religious Exercise: An Emerging Post-Smith Jurisprudence." 1993 Brigham Young Law Review 275 (1993).
 
"The Religion Clauses and Acculturated Religious Conduct: Boundaries for the Regulation of Religion," in James E. Wood, Jr. & Derek Davis, eds., The Role of Government in Monitoring and Regulating Religion in Public Life 21-50 (J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies, Baylor University, 1993).
"Free Exercise Protection for Church Zoning Issues." Christian Legal Society Quarterly 9 (Spring 1992).
"A Theological Critique of Free Exercise Jurisprudence." 60 The George Washington Law Review 782 (1992).
"Houses of Worship and Religious Liberty: Constitutional Limits to Landmark Preservation and Architectural Review." 36 Villanova Law Review 401 (1991).
 
"Landmark Preservation of Church Property," 34 The Catholic Lawyer 41 (1991) (also reprinted in Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth National Meeting of Diocesan Attorneys, published by the United States Catholic Conference (1990)).
 
"Book Review, Real Threat and Mere Shadow: Religious Liberty and the First Amendment, by Daniel L. Dreisbach." 8 The Journal of Law and Religion 443 (1990).