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Carl Esbeck

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Religious Organizations in the United States, A Study of Identity, Liberty, and the Law, (Carolina Academic Press, 2004). contributed 2 chapters to this book - Regulation of Religious Organizations via Governmental Financial Assistance and Charitable Choice and the Critics.
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The Neutral Treatment of Religion and Faith-Based Social Service Providers: Charitable Choice and Its Critics, in WELFARE REFORM AND FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS 173 (Derek Davis & Barry Hankins editors, 1999).
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Statement Before the United States House of Representatives Concerning Charitable Choice and the Community Solutions Act, 16 NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 567 (2002).
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The Freedom of Faith-Based Organizations to Staff On a Religious Basis, CENTER FOR PUBLIC JUSTICE (Sept, 2004), with Stanley W. Carlson-Thies & Ronald J. Sider.
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Governance and the Religion Question: Voluntaryism, Disestablishment, and America's Church-State Proposition, 48 Journal of Church & State 202 (Spring 2006)
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Myths, Miscues and Misconceptions: No-Aid Separationism and the Establishment Clause, 13 NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS & PUBLIC POLICY 285 (1999).
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The 60th Anniversary of the Everson Decision and America's Church-State Proposition, 23 Journal of Law and Religion 15 (2007–08).
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The Establishment Clause as a Structural Restraint: Validations and Ramifications, 18 JOURNAL OF LAW & POLITICS 445 (2002).
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Protestant Dissent and the Virginia Disestablishment, 1776—1786, 7 Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy 51 (2009).
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Dissent and Disestablishment: The Church-State Settlement in the Early American Republic, 2004 BYU Law Review 1385 (2004).
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is the R.B. Price Distinguished Professor and the Isabelle Wade & Paul C. Lyda Professor of Law at the
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Professor Esbeck regularly researches and publishes in the areas of religious liberties and civil rights.
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Differentiating the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses, 42 Journal of Church and State 311 (2000).
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The Establishment Clause as a Structural Restraint on Governmental Power, 84 IOWA L. REV. 1-113 (1998)
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Of Little Faith: The Politics of George W. Bush's Faith-based Initiatives
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The Ten Commandments: A Handbook of Religious, Legal and Social Issues
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On Rights and Restraints, 94 LIBERTY 22-29 (March/April 1999).
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Amy E. Black; Douglas L. Koopman; David K. Ryden (2004).
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The Futures of Evangelicalism: Issues and Prospects
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University of Missouri School of Law
civil rights
welfare reform
The Ten Commandments: A Handbook of Religious, Legal and Social Issues
111
ISBN
0-7864-1419-7
Craig G. Bartholomew
The Futures of Evangelicalism: Issues and Prospects
ISBN
0-8254-2022-9
cite book
link
Of Little Faith: The Politics of George W. Bush's Faith-based Initiatives
33
ISBN
1-58901-013-2
Faculty Bio
Carl Esbeck
Scopus
Categories
American legal scholars
University of Missouri faculty
Living people
University of Missouri School of Law faculty
1950s births

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