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The Government Can't, May, or Must Fund Religious Schools: Three Riddles of Constitutional Change for Laurence Tribe
(University of Tulsa College of Law, 2006)
Three linked puzzles arise with the constitutionality of public funding private schools - where the funding scheme excludes religious schools: how can the demands of both the Establishment and Free Exercise clause be ...
Is Pluralism an Ideal or a Compromise: An Essay for Carol Weisbrod
(University of Connecticut School of Law, 2008)
How much room should a secular democracy ensure for religious and ethnic subgroups - and when it does so, is this a matter of normative principle or instead a compromise of principles? A prime context for this question ...
Accommodating Integration
(University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2008)
In Integrating Accommodation, Elizabeth Emens commendably scrutinizes what could be called the "positive externalities" of disability accommodation and sharpens the policy choices that their recognition should present. ...
After Brown: What Would Martin Luther King Say?
(Lewis & Clark Law Review, 2008)
The occasion of the first Martin Luther King Jr. Day Speech at Lewis and Clark Law School, following on the heels of the Supreme Court’s rejection of two voluntary racial school integration plans, warrants revisiting the ...
A Case for Another Case Method
(Vanderbilt Law School, 2007)
Dynamism, Not Just Diversity
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2007)
Outsourcing Power: How Privatizing Military Efforts Challenges Accountability, Professionalism, and Democracy
(The Boston College Law School, 2005)
Private contractors have played key roles in recent high-profile scandals. These scandals hint at the degree to which the U.S. military has increased the scope and scale of its reliance on private security companies in ...