October 31st Colloquia/Workshops
Alabama Cristina Rodriguez (NYU Law) Cincinnati Frederick Gedicks (BYU Law), Pluralism, Oppression, and the Ambiguous “Revival” of Religion Florida State Ani Satz (Emory Law), Equal Protection of…
Alabama Cristina Rodriguez (NYU Law) Cincinnati Frederick Gedicks (BYU Law), Pluralism, Oppression, and the Ambiguous “Revival” of Religion Florida State Ani Satz (Emory Law), Equal Protection of…
The University of Adelaide announces its new Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion (RUSSLR). Dr Michael Spence, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sydney, will give…
The Journal of Law and Religion (Hamline University School of Law) presents Speaking of Law and Religion: A Symposium to Celebrate 25 Years of Conversation on the Shape and Quality…
Kansas Johnny Rex Buckles (Houston Law), Does the Constitutional Norm of Separation of Church and State Justify the Denial of Tax Exemption to Churches that Engage in Partisan Political…
Kansas Johnny Rex Buckles (Houston Law), Does the Constitutional Norm of Separation of Church and State Justify the Denial of Tax Exemption to Churches that Engage in Partisan Political…
Texas Douglas Laycock (Michigan Law), Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty: Emgerging Conflicts Virginia Frederick Schauer (Virginia Law), Llewelleyn’s Rules
Texas Douglas Laycock (Michigan Law), Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty: Emgerging Conflicts Virginia Frederick Schauer (Virginia Law), Llewelleyn’s Rules
Cincinnati Lynn Bai (Cincinnati Law), Sustaining Intervention – A Reflection on the Ten Year Anniversary of Hong Kong Government’s Controversial Stock Market Support Schemes NYU Legal History Richard J. Ross…
Cincinnati Lynn Bai (Cincinnati Law), Sustaining Intervention – A Reflection on the Ten Year Anniversary of Hong Kong Government’s Controversial Stock Market Support Schemes NYU Legal History Richard J. Ross…
Villanova University School of Law hosts Symposium on Catholic Social Thought and the Law: Catholic Social Thought and Citizenship, Oct. 11, 2008. Description on Commonweal blog. The call for papers…