Articles
The 50-Yard Line of Teachers’ Rights: Examining School District Policy Pertaining to Employee Speech and Religious Expression Following the Kennedy Decision
By Spencer C. Weiler, Professor, Educational Leadership & Foundations at Brigham Young University, Heidi Erickson, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership & Foundations at Brigham Young University, Anna Lea Atkinson, Undergraduate Student at Brigham Young University in Early Childhood/Elementary Education, Chie Fujii, Undergraduate Student at Brigham Young University in Early Childhood/Elementary Education, Katie Oliver, Undergraduate Student at Brigham Young University in Early Childhood/Elementary Education, Nathan Schmutz, School Law Attorney licensed in Washington State and shareholder with Vandeberg, Johnson, Gandara, PS & Joseph Hanks, Director of Research and Evaluation for the APWP Division of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Library Book Bans Today
By R. George Wright, Professor of Law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
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Lights, Camera, Arrest! Sharpe v. Winterville Police Department Represents a Novel Collision of Law Enforcement Priorities and the First Amendment
By Owen Robert Breen, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law.
But Words Will Never Hurt Me: Reconciling Parental Free Speech and Verbal Abuse of Children
By Madeleine A. Chapman, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law.
The Vestigial Appearance of Corruption: Campaign Finance and the Shrinking Role of Regulation
By Joe Marcucci, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law.
Volume 24 Issue 2, Symposium Edition
Articles
Two Questions for School-Choice Funding After Carson
By Nicole Stelle Garnett, John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School & John A. Meiser, Associate Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Lindsay and Matt Moroun Religious Liberty Clinic, Notre Dame Law School.
Fun with Dick and Jane: Religious Conservative Privilege in Mahmoud v. Taylor
By Frederick Mark Gedicks, Visiting Professor of Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, 2025-26; Guy Anderson Chair & Professor of Law Emeritus, Brigham Young University Law School.
Mahmoud v. Taylor: Cause or Effect of Disruptions in Public Schools
By Richard B. Katskee, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Appellate Litigation Clinic at the Duke University School of Law & Ira C. Lupu, F. Elwood & Eleanor Davis Professor of Law Emeritus at The George Washington University School of Law.
Catholic Charities and the Coming War Over Religious Exemptions
By Christopher C. Lund, Professor of Law and Romano Stancroff Research Scholar, Wayne State University School of Law.