Friday, August 12, 2011
Call for Papers/Save the Date
“The Competing Claims of Law & Religion: Who Should Influence Whom?”
Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, California
February 23-25, 2012
On February 23-25, Pepperdine will host the third Religious Legal Theory conference. We will deal with: “The Competing Claims of Law & Religion: Who Influences Whom?” Some speakers will address the topic as a matter of constitutional law, some as a matter of “good citizenship,” some as a matter of religious faith. The speakers who have already agreed to speak at the conference include:
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na‛im (Emory)
Caroline Corbin (Miami)
Marc DeGirolami (St. John’s)
Richard Garnett (Notre Dame)
Mohammad Fadel (Toronto)
Marie Failinger (Hamline)
Paul Horwitz (Alabama)
James Davison Hunter (Virginia)
Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern)
Samuel Levine (Touro)
Michael Moreland (Villanova)
David Opderbeck (Seton Hall)
Michael Paulsen (St. Thomas)
Lisa Shaw Roy (Mississippi)
Ayelet Shachar (Toronto) (tentative)
Steven Smith (San Diego)
Eugene Volokh (UCLA)
Please join us. Details will appear at: http://law.pepperdine.edu/nootbaar/
If you would like to speak at the conference or organize a panel, we welcome paper and panel proposals on any law and religion topic. Please submit proposals by September 15, 2011 to: [email protected]
The conference will be the basis of a spring 2012 Pepperdine Law Review symposium edition. Papers submitted by January 7, 2012 will be considered by the law review for publication. Submission of presentations is optional and publication is not guaranteed.
This conference is sponsored by Pepperdine’s Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics and co-sponsored by Pepperdine’s Glazer Institute for Jewish Studies. If you have questions about the substance of the conference, contact [email protected] or [email protected] If you have questions about the details of the conference, contact [email protected]
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