Religious Legal Theory Conference – Call for Papers

by markmovsesian

The Center for Law, Religion, and the Global Community at St. John’s University School of Law will host this year’s Religious Legal Theory Conference in November.   Like last year’s inaugural conference at Seton Hall, this year’s symposium will draw insights from a variety of perspectives.   The theme is “Religion in Law and Law in Religion.”  The formal call for papers is below.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks!

CALL FOR PAPERS

RELIGIOUS LEGAL THEORY CONFERENCE: RELIGION IN LAW AND LAW IN RELIGION

Center for Law, Religion, and the Global Community

St. John’s University School of Law

New York

November 5, 2010

This annual symposium, to be shared among different law schools and now in its second year, addresses a broad range of topics.  This year’s theme, “Religion in Law and Law in Religion,” encompasses papers on traditional religion/state questions as well as papers that discuss the concept of law in different religious traditions.  Possible topics include: coherence and incoherence in American Religion Clause jurisprudence; comparative approaches to religion/state issues; doctrine and precedent as legal and religious concepts; and the role of authority in law and religion.  Confirmed plenary speakers include Steven H. Shiffrin (Cornell) and Steven D. Smith (San Diego).

Please submit abstracts (500 words) and inquiries to Professor Mark Movsesian (movsesim@stjohns.edu; 718-990-5650) by May 24, 2010.  Accepted speakers will be notified by mid-June.  For presenters, group rates at a hotel in Manhattan will be available; conference meals and transportation between Manhattan and the St. John’s Queens campus will be provided.  There will be an opportunity for presenters to publish papers in a forthcoming issue of the St. John’s Law Review.

This year’s conference is being hosted by the Center for Law, Religion, and the Global Community at St. John’s University School of Law.  The conference is being planned by Professor Movsesian and Professor Marc DeGirolami (degirolm@stjohns.edu; 718-990-6760).

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