Teacher’s Manual to Law and Religion: Cases, Materials, and Readings, Third Edition
Frank S. Ravitch, Michigan State
Larry Catá Backer, Penn State
Casebook ISBN 9780314284075
Teacher's Manual ISBN 9780314284143
West Academic Publishing is pleased to announce that the Teacher’s Manual to Law and Religion: Cases, Materials, and Readings, Third Edition is now available for download. You’ll need to Sign In or Create a West Academic Account to gain access.About the Casebook:
This book explores the field of law and religion integrating cases and theory in an accessible and balanced way. The third edition is incredibly up-to-date, including Hobby Lobby, Town of Greece, Hosanna Tabor, Salazar v. Buono, and Arizona v. Winn, just to name a few. It addresses the continuing debate over the meaning of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment and the evolution of church/state Law. The book includes article excerpts from some of the leading thinkers in the field. New to the third edition is a section addressing comparative law and religion; an important and timely addition to the book in our increasingly globalized field. The new edition also adds a section in Chapter One addressing the major tests used in Establishment Clause cases to lay the groundwork for students before they read the cases from which those tests are derived in later chapters. (See more...)If you would like to request a complimentary print or digital copy of the casebook, or if you have questions about downloading the Teacher’s Manual or creating an account, please contact your West Academic Publishing Account Manager at accountmanager@westacademic.com.
Larry Catá Backer's comments on current issues in transnational law and policy. These essays focus on the constitution of regulatory communities (political, economic, and religious) as they manage their constituencies and the conflicts between them. The context is globalization. This is an academic field-free zone: expect to travel "without documents" through the sometimes strongly guarded boundaries of international relations, constitutional, international, comparative, and corporate law.
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