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Volume 40, Issue 2 (2013) The Funding of Religious Institutions in Light of Locke v. Davey

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Table of Contents

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Locke v. Davey in Historical Perspective: A Brief Introduction
Paul Finkelman and Carol A. Hudson

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The Mistakes in Locke v. Davey and the Future of State Payments for Services Provided by Religious Institutions
Thomas C. Berg and Douglas Laycock

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Locke v. Davey and the Lose-Lose Scenario: What Davey Could Have Said, but Didn't
Frank S. Ravitch

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Davey and the Limits of Equality
Laura S. Underkuffler

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Locke v. Davey: States' Rights Meet the New Establishment Clause
Martin H. Belsky

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Locke v. Davey: The Connection between the Federal Blaine Amendment and Article I, 11 of the Washington State Constitution
Mark Edward DeForrest

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Of Government Funding, Religious Institutions, and Neutrality: Seeing the Charitable-Choice Debate through the Lens of Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
Christopher C. Lund

Casenote/Comment

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From Everson to Davey: The Road Is Long, with Many a Winding Turn, That Leads Us to Who Knows Where, Who Knows When
Carol A. Hudson

 
 
 
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