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Publications > Human Rights Magazine Home > 2013 (Vol. 39)

Vol. 39, No. 2- Religious Freedom

Should Public Buildings Be Used for Worship?

Religious Freedom

Should Public Buildings Be Used for Worship? By Stephen J. Wermiel

Featured Articles

Introduction: Religious Freedom At a Crossroads

By Barry W. Lynn

Reconciling Equal Protection and Religious Liberty

By Richard T. Foltin

Religion Governed by the Rule of Law

By Marci A. Hamilton, Lana Seligsohn

Anti-Muslim Legislation and Its Hopeful Demise

By Gadeir Abbas

Much Ado About Nothing? Religious Freedom and the Contraceptive-Coverage Benefit

By Aram A. Schvey

The Spread of Conscience Clause Legislation

By Claire Marshall

Beating Plowshares Into Swords

By Richard B. Katskee

Divining the Scope of the Ministerial Exception

By Leslie C. Griffin

Should Public Buildings Be Used for Worship?

By Stephen J. Wermiel

Honoring Americans United

By Alexander Wohl

Vol. 39, No. 4- Gideon Fifty Years Later
Vol. 39, No. 4- Gideon Fifty Years Later

Featured Stories

  • The State Bar of Texas Fifty Years after Gideon
  • Introduction
  • Needed: A Cultural Revolution
Vol. 39, No. 3- Privacy
Vol. 39, No. 3- Privacy

Featured Stories

  • The Business of Surveillance
  • Introduction
  • Chair's Column
Vol. 39, No. 2- Religious Freedom
Vol. 39, No. 2- Religious Freedom

Featured Stories

  • Should Public Buildings Be Used for Worship?
  • Introduction: Religious Freedom At a Crossroads
  • Reconciling Equal Protection and Religious Liberty

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