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Paul McGreal
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James L. Koley '54 Professor of Constitutional Law at Creighton and proud dog dad. Research includes economic analysis of religion law, Reformation religious practices and the 1A, and the serious problems with claims of church autonomy.
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My essay Ten Commandments Cases: Learning from Reformation Coercion, will be published in Volume 124 of the Michigan Law Review Online. Here is a link to the current draft:

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The abstract appears in the following thread.
Ten Commandments Cases: Learning from Reformation Coercion
The Supreme Court's recent embrace of "historical practices and understandings" in interpreting the Establishment Clause has emboldened states to chal
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My essay Ten Commandments Cases: Learning from Reformation Coercion, will be published in Volume 124 of the Michigan Law Review Online. Here is a link to the current draft:

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

The abstract appears in the following thread.
Ten Commandments Cases: Learning from Reformation Coercion
The Supreme Court's recent embrace of "historical practices and understandings" in interpreting the Establishment Clause has emboldened states to chal
papers.ssrn.com
August 19, 2025 at 3:51 PM
Thrilled to publish my essay “The First US Law School Course on Compliance: Its Origins and Evolution” in the most recent edition of the Compliance and Ethics: Ideas & Answers newsletter!

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Compliance and Ethics: Ideas & Answers. Edition 121
Dear friends, Welcome to the 121st edition of Compliance and Ethics: Ideas & Answers. This week, Adam Balfour takes a fresh look at a well-worn phrase, tone at the top.
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June 16, 2025 at 10:42 PM
With all the recent public commentary about God and the sexes, I found this quote in MacCulloch’s The Reformation apropos: “What Christian theologians asserted about men, women and sexuality was nonsense, but it was ancient nonsense, and humanity has always been inclined to respect the assertion …
March 20, 2025 at 2:52 PM