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Teaching Jewish Law In American Law Schools: An Emerging Development In Law And Religion, Samuel J. Levine Jan 1999

Teaching Jewish Law In American Law Schools: An Emerging Development In Law And Religion, Samuel J. Levine

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In recent years, religion has gained an increasing prominence in both the legal profession and the academy. Through the emergence of the "religious lawyering movement," lawyers and legal scholars have demonstrated the potential relevance of religion to many aspects of lawyering. Likewise, legal scholars have incorporated religious thought into their work through books, law journals and classroom teaching relating to various areas of law and religion. In this Essay, Levine discusses one particular aspect of these efforts, namely, the place of Jewish law in the American law school curriculum. Specifically, he outlines briefly three possible models for a course in …


Table Of Contents Jan 1999

Table Of Contents

Touro Law Review

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Introduction, Leon D. Lazer Jan 1999

Introduction, Leon D. Lazer

Touro Law Review

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Take Two Tablets And See Me In The Morning: The New Reprint Of St. Germain's Doctor And Student And Its Value In The Modern World (The Doctor And Student By Christopher St. Germain), Mark H. Snyder Jan 1999

Take Two Tablets And See Me In The Morning: The New Reprint Of St. Germain's Doctor And Student And Its Value In The Modern World (The Doctor And Student By Christopher St. Germain), Mark H. Snyder

Touro Law Review

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