Winter 1998: Symposium: Religion and the Judicial Process: Legal, Ethical, and Empirical Dimensions
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Table of Contents for Volume 81, Number 2
Marquette University
Talking About Religion In The Language Of The Law: Impossible But Necessary (Speech)
James Boyd White
Legal Discource and the De Facto Disestablishment
Steven D. Smith
Religion As Object And The Grammar Of Law
Larry Cata Backer
The Religious Dimension Of Judicial Decision Making And The De Facto Disestablishment
Mark Modak-Truran
Religion And Legal Discourse: An Indirect Relation
Ronald F. Thiemann
Catholic Judges in Capital Cases
John H. Garvey and Amy V. Coney
Religion and Recusal
Richard B. Saphire
Two Footnotes to Garvey and Coney: A Dilemma About Material Cooperation, And A Concern About The Nomination Process
Mark V. Tushnet
Death's Casuistry
Robert W. Tuttle
Some Religiously Devout Justices: Historical Notes and Comments
Thomas C. Berg and William G. Ross
David Josiah Brewer And The Christian Constitution
J. Gordon Hylton
Some Religiously Devout Justices, Civil Religion, And The Culture War
Christopher F. Wolfe
Judging Religion
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Judicial Resolution Of Issues About Religious Conviction
Kent Greenawalt
Law's Alienation: Furies and Nomoi and Bears (and Nuns)
Emily Fowler Hartigan
Response to Judging Religion by Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
James Boyd White
The Case For Religious Values In Judicial Decision-Making
Wendell L. Griffen
Response to Judge Wendell Griffen
Joan B. Gottschall
The Limits of Religious Values in Judicial Decisionmaking
Scott C. Idleman