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| PROFESSOR ANGELA CARMELLA
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| PUBLICATIONS |
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“A Church in Bankruptcy: The Significance of Religious Discourse in
Constitutional Law,” Seton Hall Journal on Legislation
(forthcoming 2005).
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"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).
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"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).
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"The Protection of Children and Young People: Catholic and
Constitutional Visions of Responsible Freedom," 44 Boston College
Law Review 1031 (2003).
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Co-editor (with Michael W. McConnell and Robert F. Cochran,
Jr.), Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought (Yale University Press,
2001). |
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"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).
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"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). |
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"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).
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"Religion as Public Resource," 27 Seton
Hall Law Review 1225 (1997).
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"The RFRA Revision of the Free Exercise
Clause." 57 Ohio State Law Journal 65 (1996) (with Eugene
Gressman).
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"Liberty and Equality: Paradigms for the
Protection of Religious Property Use." 37 Journal of Church and
State 573 (Summer 1995).
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| "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).
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| "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).
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"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)).
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"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).
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