Mirror of Justice

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Religious Legal Theory conference at Touro

This year's Religious Legal Theory conference -- which started in 2009, at Seton Hall -- is being held at Touro, on April 10-12, thanks to the hard work of (inter alia) Sam Levine.  The line-up of speakers, on a wonderfully diverse array of topics, is outstanding.  For more information, go here:

The first annual Religious Legal Theory (RLT) conference was held in 2009 at Seton Hall Law School. The conference was designed to bring together national legal scholars to explore ways in which religious thought might help illuminate law and legal theory. The conference addresses a wide range of substantive, conceptual and philosophical areas of law. It has been held annually since its inception at St. John’s University School of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law and this year at Touro Law Center. This year’s conference theme is “Religious Legal Theory – Expanding the Conversation” and includes topics such as Religion and the Practice of Law, Media Perspectives on Law and Religion, Religion and the Laws of War, among others.

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