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In the latest New York Review of Books, Ronald Dworkin criticizes Kagan for not living up to the standard she articulated 15 years ago.
Dozens of Orthodox rabbis, educators, and mental health professionals signed a Statement of Principles on the Place of Jews with a Homosexual Orientation in Our Community. I think they really did an excellent job of articulating the difficult and sensitive halakhic and sociological issues involved.
Justice Souter takes some parting shots and Justice Scalia and originalist jurisprudence.
A Jesuit-trained philosophy professor struggles with teaching philosophy of religion to religiously-orientated undergrads.
Hirhurim addresses the age-old question of whether a Jedi who has his arm cut off can write tefillin.
At Feministe, Jay offers a poignant metaphor for our seeming inability to appreciate our own privileges and advantages.
What have you been reading?
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