San Diego Law Review
Volume 51, Issue 4 (2014) Editors' Symposium: Laurence Claus's Law's Evolution and Human Understanding; Is Religion Outdated (as a Constitutional Category)?
Editorial Board
Laurence Claus's Law's Evolution and Human Understanding
Introduction to the 2014 Editors’ Symposium: Laurence Claus’s Law’s Evolution and Human Understanding
Larry Alexander and Steven D. Smith
Law’s Evolution and Law as Custom
William A. Edmundson
Freedom, Benefit and Understanding: Reflections on Laurence Claus’s Critique of Authority
John Finnis
Prediction Theories of Law and the Internal Point of View
Michael S. Green
Do People Obey the Law?
Frederick Schauer
Law’s Evolution and Human Understanding
Laurence Claus
Is Religion Outdated (as a Constitutional Category)?
Introduction for the Symposium
Steven D. Smith and Larry Alexander
Religion and Insularity: Brian Leiter on Accommodating Religion
Christopher J. Eberle
Where's the Beef?
Stanley Fish
Religion, Conscience, and the Case for Accommodation
William A. Galston
Religion, Meaning, Truth, Life
Frederick Mark Gedicks
Religion as a Legal Proxy
Micah Schwartzman
How Much Autonomy Do You Want?
Maimon Schwarzschild
Why Distinguish Religion, Legally Speaking?
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan