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Seattle University School of Law

Volume 32, Issue 2: Winter 2008

Symposium: Pluralism, Religion, & the Law: A Conversation at the Intersection of Identity, Faith, and Legal Reasoning

Articles

Charles Barbour "Separated Unto the Gospel of God": Political Theology in Badiou and Agamben
Patrick Brown Ethics as Self-Transcendence: Legal Education, Faith, and an Ethos of Justice
Quinton H. Dixie Rules, Rights and Religion: The Abyssinian Baptist Church and the Quest for Community, 1808-1810
Peter Fitzpatrick Legal Theology: Law, Modernity and the Sacred
Vincent D. Rougeau Catholic Social Teaching and Global Migration: Bridging the Paradox of Universal Human Rights and Territorial Self-Determination
Lisa Shaw Roy Can the Accommodationist Achieve Pluralism?
Jack L. Sammons A Rhetorician's View of Religious Speech in Civil Argument
Susan J. Stabile The Practice of Law as Response to God's Call

Comments

Sarah E. Lysons Resolving the Softwood Lumber Dispute
Jay A. Riffkin Responsible Development? The Need for Revision to Seattle's Inclusionary Housing Plan

Note

Peter A. Talevich During and In Relation To: How the Ninth Circuit Rewrote a Statute in the Case of the Millennium Bomber