Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 21, Iss. 2-3
Symposium: State and Federal Religious Liberty Legislation: Is It Necessary? Is It Constitutional? Is It Good Policy?
Prefatory Matter
Publisher's Note
Editorial Board
Symposium
The Wrong Vampire
Garrett Epps
The Reaffirmation of Proportionality Analysis Under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment
Marci A. Hamilton and David Schoenbrod
Free Exercise, Federalism, and the States as Laboratories
Daniel O. Conkle
Mother, May We?
Steven D. Smith
RFRA: A Comedy of Necessary and Proper Errors
Eugene Gressman
Effect of a Statutory Religious Freedom Strict Scrutiny Standard on the Enforcement of State and Local Civil Rights Laws
Christopher E. Anders and Rose A. Saxe
Child Protection as a Judicial Burden on Religion and the Impact of Religious Liberty Legislation
Robert J. Bruno
Facing Facts: Only a Constitutional Amendment Can Guarantee Religious Freedom for All
Michael P. Farris
How the Grinch Stole Chanukah
Isaac M. Jaroslawicz
Remove Not the Ancient Landmark: Legal Protection for Historic Religious Properties in an Age of Religious Freedom Legislation
Laura S. Nelson
A Progressive Organization's Look at RFRA
Elliot M. Mincberg
Article
Notes
The Heist of Feist: Protection for Collections of Information and the Possible Federalization of "Hot News"
Jason R. Boyarski
Wage Garnishments in Bankruptcy: Riddervold Revisited
Matthew Frankle
Assets in Wonderland: The IRS's Inconsistent Policy on Software Costs
Vsevolod L. Maksin