Preface
Introduction
Part One - Philosophical Perspectives on Religious Liberty in Education
1. In Defense of Yeshiva Autonomy by Kevin Vallier
2. Educational Pluralism: Distinctive Schools and Academic Accountability by
Ashley Berner
3. Pork Eating is Not a Reasonable Way of Life: Yeshiva Education vs. Liberal
Educational Theory by Rita Koganzon
Part Two - Religious Liberty and Education Law
4. State Regulation of Curriculum in Private Religious Schools: A
Constitutional Analysis by Aaron Saiger
5. The Yeshiva Case: A Legal Path Forward by Howard Slugh and Devorah Goldman
6. Challenges to Educational Freedom in Europe by Charles L. Glenn
Part Three - Implications for Different Communities
7. "Substantial Equivalency": Implications for the Jewish Community by Avi
Schick
8. The Philosophical Futility of "Substantial Equivalency" in the Interplay of
Religious and Public Education: A Christian School Perspective by Jay
Ferguson
9. Between Tradition and Regulation: What Can Muslim Education Offer the West?
by Jibran Khan
10. An Impossible (and Impermissible) Dream: Equivalency in Homeschools by
Michael P. Donnelly
Part Four - Charting a Path Forward
11. Conclusion: Rabbi Nehorai Gets the Last Word by Ira Stoll
About the Contributors