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Center for Law and Religion Names 2013-2014 Student Fellows
The Center for Law and Religion recently named four Student Fellows for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Center for Law and Religion Announces Spring 2014 Joint Colloquium
This course invites leading law and religion scholars to make presentations to an audience of selected students and faculty.
Law School Hosts Panel on Careers in Law and Religion
On Tuesday, October 23, 2012, the Center for Law and Religion and the Career Development Office co-hosted a panel at the Law School on “Careers in Law and Religion.” Panelists included Elizabeth K...
Andrew R. Hamilton ’13 Excels in Law and Religion Writing Competition
Andrew R. Hamilton '13 recently placed third in the nationwide Religious Freedom Student Writing Competition, sponsored annually by the J. Reuben Clark Law Society and the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University.
Center for Law and Religion Welcomes New and Returning Student Fellows
The Center for Law and Religion (CLR) recently welcomed two new student Fellows, Dylan Sherwood ’13 and Jessica Wright ’14, who joined returning Fellows Yosefa Englard ’13, Andrew Hamilton ’13 and Jordan Hummel ’13.
Law School Hosts Debate to Mark Constitution Day 2012
On Thursday, September 27, 2012, the Center for Law and Religion (CLR) sponsored "Religious Liberty in the 2012 Election: A Constitution Day Debate" at the Law School’s Belson Moot Court Room.
Center for Law and Religion Co-Hosts International Conference in Rome
On June 22, 2012, leading American and European scholars, judges and politicians gathered in Rome, Italy for a conference on “State-Sponsored Religious Displays in the U.S. and Europe,” the latest in a series of events on timely and important topics in law and religion sponsored by the Law School’s Center for Law and Religion (CLR).
Mark Movsesian Participates in Forum 2000 Conference in Prague
Professor Mark L. Movsesian, Director of the School of Law’s Center for Law and Religion, recently served as a delegate at the Forum 2000 Conference, an annual gathering of academics and policymakers hosted by Vaclav Havel in Prague.
Law School Hosts Colloquium on Law and Religion
This semester, the Center for Law and Religion (CLR) inaugurated an exciting new course, “Colloquium in Law: Law and Religion.”
Law School Hosts Symposium on Religion and Bankruptcy
From the time of its creation and throughout its evolution, bankruptcy law has affected and been affected by religion.