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William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Symposium: Families, Fundamentalism, & the First Amendment

Volume 18 (2009-2010), Issue 4 (2010)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 18, no. 4)

Symposium Articles

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Introduction: Perspectives on Religious Fundamentalism and Families in the U.S.
Vivian E. Hamilton

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Fundamentalism, the First Amendment, and the Rise of the Religious Right
Randall Balmer

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God of Our Fathers, Gods for Ourselves: Fundamentalism and Postmodern Belief
Frederick Mark Gedicks

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The Nonproblem of Fundamentalism
Andrew Koppelman

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Privatizing Family Law in the Name of Religion
Robin Fretwell Wilson

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The "Licentiousness" in Religious Organizations and Why it is Not Protected under Religious Liberty Constitutional Provisions
Marci A. Hamilton

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Fundamentalist Challenges to Core Democratic Values: Exit and Homeschooling
Catherine J. Ross

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Embryo Fundamentalism
June Carbone and Naomi Cahn

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Family Values, Courts, and Culture War: The Case of Abstinence-Only Sex Education
John E. Taylor

Notes

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Setting the Boundaries of the Census Clause: Normitive and Legal Concerns Regarding the American Community Survey
Carrie Pixler

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No Ambiguity Left Behind: A Discussion of the Clear Statement Rule and the Unfunded Mandates Clause of No Child Left Behind
Andrew G. Caffrey

 
 

ISSN: 1065-8254 (print); 1943-135X (online)

 

 

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