Volume 40, Issue 3 (2010)
Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Religious Legal Theory: The State of the Field
When Is a Catholic Doing Legal Theory Doing "Catholic Legal Theory?"
Robert K. Vischer
Fiqh and Canons: Reflections on Islamic and Christian Jurisprudence
Mark L. Movsesian
The Normative Justification for Tax Exemption: Elements from Catholic Social Thought
John F. Coverdale
Theism, Realism, and Rawls
Michael V. Hernandez
Applying Jewish Legal Theory in the Context of American Law and Legal Scholarship: A Methodological Analysis
Samuel J. Levine
Religious Legal Theory’s “Second Wave”
Amelia J. Uelmen
On the Rhetorical Invention of a Failed Project: A Critical Response to Skeel's Assessment of Christian Legal Scholarship
David S. Caudill
Essay
Tragic Consequences of Deadly Dilemmas: A Response to Allen and Laudan
D. Michael Risinger
Article
The Statute of Frauds and Oral Promises of Job Security: The Tenuous Distinction Between Performance and Excusable Nonperformance
Daniel P. O'Gorman
Comments
Backdoor Eugenics: The Troubling Implications of Certain Damages Awards in Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life Claims
Jillian T. Stein