Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 32, Iss. 5
Symposium: Twenty Years After Employment Division v. Smith: Assessing the Twentieth Century's Landmark Case on the Free Exercise of Religion and How It Changed History
Prefatory Matter
Symposium
Employment Division v. Smith: "The Sky That Didn't Fall"
David B. Frohnmayer
Employment Division v. Smith at the Supreme Court: The Justices, the Litigants, and the Doctrinal Discourse
Marci A. Hamilton
Exemptions and the Establishment Clause
Angela C. Carmella
Religious Truth, Pluralism, and Secularization: The Shaking Foundations of American Religious Liberty
Daniel O. Conkle
Conservative Eras in Supreme Court Decision-Making: Employment Division v. Smith, Judicial Restraint, and Neoconservatism
Stephen M. Feldman
The Political (and Other) Safeguards of Religious Freedom
Richard W. Garnett
Smith and Women's Equality
Leslie C. Griffin
The Forms and Limits of Religious Accommodation: The Case of RLUIPA
Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle
Smith, Christian Legal Society, and Speech-Based Claims for Religious Exemptions from Neutral Laws of General Applicability
William P. Marshall
Religious and Political Virtues and Values in Congruence or Conflict?: On Smith, Bob Jones University, and Christian Legal Society
Linda C. McClain
The Politics of Free Exercise After Employment Division v. Smith: Same-Sex Marriage, the "War on Terror," and Religious Freedom
Richard Schragger
Religious Freedom and Its Enemies, or Why the Smith Decision May Be a Greater Loss Now Than It Was Then
Steven D. Smith
Smith in Theory and Practice
Nelson Tebbe
Odious Discrimination and the Religious Exemption Question
Laura S. Underkuffler