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We Are All Judges: Why Breaking Unconscious Patterns Creates a More Just World
YONAH LAVERY-YISRAELI | Reacting out of unconscious patterns makes us poor judges, and we are all judges whether we wish to be or not. . .
Oct 25, 2024

Slandering the Sacred: Forum Introduction
SherAlit Tareen | The very definition of what counts as blasphemy has remained a subject of tremendous debate. . .
Sep 13, 2024


A Forum on Slandering the Sacred: Blasphemy Law and Religious Affect in Colonial India
Slandering the Sacred by J. Barton Scott is a landmark study in the field of religion and South Asia. . .
Sep 13, 2024


How the Constitution Became America’s Bible
TAYLOR JIPP | When Trump addressed his audience at the CPAC conference, he called them “the loyal defenders of our heritage
Oct 13, 2022


Religious Freedom: An American Ideal
TISA WENGER | What comes to mind when you hear the words “religious freedom?” Who and what, in practice, has this freedom actually protected
May 20, 2022


Religious Liberty in Law
LAEL WEINBERGER | For years, the paradigmatic religious liberty case in American law was that of an individual’s conscience
Jan 14, 2022


Does Law Disdain Literature?
ANDREW KAU | In a 2014 interview with The Harvard Gazette Stephen Greenblatt recounted his near-miss with the practice of law...
Nov 9, 2018


Breaking the Law: Criticizing the Modern Study of Islamic Law
JOSEPH LOWRY |Historical understanding is never achieved from an unsituated vantage point...
Mar 28, 2017
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