“The Dangerous Religious Framing of the War with Iran” by John Daoud

Pete Hegseth’s confirmation as Secretary of Defense (US-PD). On February 27, 2026, President Donald Trump launched Operation “Epic Fury.” Within a day, the United States had killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 170 people at the Shajarah Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab, and, alongside Israel, begun a war with Iran. From the beginning, the

“Theater of Heteropatriarchy: Black Sexuality in Legal Discourse” by Jarvis Benson

Oxford MS Pride parade. Photo by Author. On the evening of her birthday in July 2022, Stephanie Lee called the Oxford, Mississippi Police Department to request a wellness check. Her child, Jimmie “Jay” Lee, a 20-year-old public policy student at the University of Mississippi, had not called that morning as he always did. Jay was

“What Kind of Concept Is Human Dignity? Hybridity, Conceptual Complexity, and Adjudicative Navigation” by Joseph David

Vue de Dimanche by BenFo (CC0 1.0). This article is part of our Book Review Roundtable on Andrea Pin’s book, Dignity in Judgement: Constitutional Adjudication in Comparative Perspective (2025).If you’d like to check out other reviews in this series, click here. Andrea Pin’s Dignity in Judgment: Constitutional Adjudication in Comparative Perspective is a significant contribution to constitutional theory

“Violence, Vulnerability, and Religious Leadership: Rethinking Security Policies in Latin America” by Teresa Flores

Tara Cathedral and the Tara salt flats, Atacama Desert, Chile by Diego Delso via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0). The following essay is reprinted and adapted on Canopy Forum in collaboration with the journal Derecho en Sociedad, a biannual electronic publication that is free and open access. Their issue 20(1) features full length articles in Spanish and English. Read Flores’ long-form

“On Choosing Our Partners Wisely: Faith, Community, and Duty in Health Care Sharing  Ministries” by Andrew Van Horn

Florence Nightingale. Coloured lithograph. Source: Wellcome Collection (Public Domain Mark). When we think of the story of human evolution, we often focus on the dramatic, “sexy”  storylines: battles for physical or social dominance, hunting large game, and finding mates. But a significant subplot in our shared human story is cooperation. Our ability to cooperate toward

“Andrea Pin and the Roles of Dignity Jurisprudence” by James R. May

Keynote address at International Conference on Promoting Equality Justice and Human Dignity by Press Information Department (PD) This article is part of our Book Review Roundtable on Andrea Pin’s book, Dignity in Judgement: Constitutional Adjudication in Comparative Perspective (2025).If you’d like to check out other reviews in this series, click here. Human dignity is an elemental value that presupposes

“Dignity and The Judge” by Mark L. Movsesian

Among the Sierra Nevada, California by Albert Bierstadt (US-PD). This article is part of our Book Review Roundtable on Andrea Pin’s book, Dignity in Judgement: Constitutional Adjudication in Comparative Perspective (2025).If you’d like to check out other reviews in this series, click here. Human dignity is ubiquitous in contemporary constitutional law. Courts across jurisdictions invoke the