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First Amendment: Religion

Reflection on Tanzin v. Tanvir: Q&A with the Plaintiffs*

Vol. 135 No. 1 November 2021 In Tanzin v. Tanvir,. the U.S. Supreme Court held that plaintiffs suing under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA) can seek money...
Eighth Amendment

To the States: Reflections on Jones v. Mississippi

Vol. 135 No. 1 November 2021 The day that ended the Trump Presidency also confirmed its lasting hold on the Eighth Amendment’s future. On November 3, 2020, I argued before...
  • David M. Shapiro
  • Monet Gonnerman
Sexual Harassment

Enough is Not Enough: Reflection on Sexual Harassment in the Federal Judiciary

Vol. 134 No. 8 June 2021 By late 2019, my husband and I decided that we were actually going to try to have a child in 2020. Not in the...
  • Olivia Warren
First Amendment

Reflection on Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and the Place of Religious Education in American Society

Vol. 134 No. 1 November 2020 Religious education, formal and informal, is core to almost every faith, but in the United States, Catholic schools have had a particularly prominent role....
  • Margaret G. Graf
  • Eric C. Rassbach
Capital Punishment

Reflection on Andrus v. Texas

Vol. 134 No. 1 November 2020 The process of appealing my case to the Supreme Court was, for me, part of a “phylogenic” journey. (I like learning new, fancy words.)...
  • Terence Andrus
Indian Law

Reflection on McGirt v. Oklahoma

Vol. 134 No. 1 November 2020 My Mvskoke family lives in a world of stories. My mother immersed me in these stories. Until her untimely death, Mom did all that...
  • Jonodev Chaudhuri

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