…been cited in books, articles, and courts (including the United States Supreme Court). Browse other essays in this series Recommended Citation Lund, Christopher. “Quarantines, Religious Groups, and Some Questions About…
“Through the Eyes of James Cone: COVID-19, Police Brutality, and The Black Church” by George Walters-Sleyon
…Blacks, “Lynching was the white community’s way of forcibly reminding blacks of their inferiority and powerlessness” (7). Unfortunately, white supremacy claims were succinctly established in the briefings of Supreme Court…
“Religion and the Presidential Election” by Steven K. Green
…matters, and he regularly collaborates on amicus curiae briefs at the US Supreme Court. Recommended Citation Green, Steven K. “Religion and the Presidential Election.” Canopy Forum, October 5, 2020. https://canopyforum.org/2020/10/05/religion-and-the-presidential-election/…
“Religious Questions: Relevant, Legitimate, and Impossible” by Paul Horwitz
…nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court. I would like to make two suggestions here. First, despite the rhetoric of some of her supporters, those who…
“Nigel Biggar, What’s Wrong with Rights?” by David Little
…and a decision by the Canadian Supreme Court concerning physician-assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia. Finally, there is strong objection to the practices of certain English human rights lawyers the author…
“Vatican Criminal Reforms Ignore Glaring Problems Even as Jurisdiction Expands Worldwide” by Matthew P. Cavedon
…changes to the Vatican’s criminal code. These alter court procedures to protect a few defense rights and make punishment more merciful. They come alongside recent expansions in the Vatican’s criminal…
“Legal Critiques of WWWR: A Reply to Napel & Hill QC” by Nigel Biggar
…that the two Oxford and Cambridge law professors, the former Legal Counsellor in the UK’s Foreign Office, the London QC, and the former justice on the UK’s Supreme Court, who…
The Bible and the Constitution: Of Monkeys, Babies and Original Intent by Larry W. Caldwell
…go along with such an assertion? Just what did the original author intend? The recent Supreme Court decision regarding Roe v. Wade and Casey (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health), makes…
“Bring Back Meatless Fridays” by Matthew P. Cavedon
…former public defender and was a law clerk for a United States district court and the Supreme Court of Georgia. Recommended Citation Cavedon, Matthew P. “Bring Back Meatless Fridays.” Canopy…
The Potential Religious Context of The Fourth Amendment by Peter Wosnik
…Sandford Daily where the United States Supreme Court found that even when proper warrant procedure is followed, it does not always make a particular search or seizure reasonable. In Edmonds’s…

