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View article: Sabbath Accommodations as a Civil Right: History, Title VII, and the Path to Groff v. DeJoy
Sabbath Accommodations as a Civil Right: History, Title VII, and the Path to Groff v. DeJoy Open
In Groff v. DeJoy, which concerned a Christian Sabbath observer, Jewish groups were vindicated by the Court’s overturning Hardison v. Transworld Airlines and strengthening Title VII’s protections for religion, particularly around employees…
View article: Legal Realism and the Separation of Religion and Judicial Reasoning
Legal Realism and the Separation of Religion and Judicial Reasoning Open
View article: The Press Clause : The Forgotten First Amendment <br>
The Press Clause : The Forgotten First Amendment Open
View article: The Originalist Case for Court Packing
The Originalist Case for Court Packing Open
View article: The Invention of Professional Quakerism: Academia, Gender, and Social Class in the Shaping of Quaker Leadership in the Twentieth-Century United States
The Invention of Professional Quakerism: Academia, Gender, and Social Class in the Shaping of Quaker Leadership in the Twentieth-Century United States Open
This article describes the emergence of ‘professional Quakers’, or Friends who emerged as leaders of Quaker institutions based on secular credentials. In the early twentieth century, many American Quaker institutions, especially Quaker col…
View article: Preliminary Material
Preliminary Material Open
View article: When History Substitutes for Theology: The Impact of Quaker Scholars’ Religious Affiliations on the Study of Nineteenth Century American Quakerism
When History Substitutes for Theology: The Impact of Quaker Scholars’ Religious Affiliations on the Study of Nineteenth Century American Quakerism Open
This article argues that histories of 19th century Quakerism are often veiled interdenominational theological arguments among Quakers. It looks at the historiography of the Hicksite Separation and the emergence of the pastoral system to su…
View article: Review of T. Vail Palmer, Jr., A Long Road: How Quakers Made Sense of God and the Bible (Newberg, OR: Barclay Press, 2017)
Review of T. Vail Palmer, Jr., A Long Road: How Quakers Made Sense of God and the Bible (Newberg, OR: Barclay Press, 2017) Open
T. Vail Palmer, Jr.’s A Long Road provides a nuanced and comprehensive overview of the thought of two centuries of Quaker Biblical scholars and theologians, focusing on the careers of individual religious leaders to chart the trajectory of…
View article: Hardly Quakerism?: Religious Identity and H. Larry Ingle’s <i>Nixon’s First Cover-Up</i>
Hardly Quakerism?: Religious Identity and H. Larry Ingle’s <i>Nixon’s First Cover-Up</i> Open
View article: Book Reviews
Book Reviews Open