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The journal of law and religion | 2007

Emerging Applications of Jewish Law in American Legal Scholarship: An Introduction

Samuel J. Levine

In recent years, the field of Jewish law has gained increasing prominence in American law schools and legal scholarship. At the same time, in the realm of scholarship, a substantial body of literature has developed considering the relevance of Jewish legal thought to a variety of issues in the American legal system. As the substance, scope, and volume of this scholarship demonstrate, an analysis of Jewish law may prove helpful in providing comparisons and contrasts to both controversial and seemingly settled areas of American law. At the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, the Section on Jewish Law presented a program exploring emerging applications of Jewish law in American legal scholarship. The articles included in this Symposium of the Journal of Law and Religion represent important developments in the field of Jewish law in the American legal academy. Levine provides a brief summary of the articles included in this symposium issue, and concludes with a bibliography of journal articles on various sub-topics of Jewish law.


The journal of law and religion | 2008

Emerging Applications of Jewish Law in American Legal Scholarship, Part II: A Preface

Samuel J. Levine

In recent years, the field of Jewish law has gained increasing prominence in American law schools and legal scholarship. At the same time, in the realm of scholarship, a substantial body of literature has developed considering the relevance of Jewish legal thought to a variety of issues in the American legal system. As the substance, scope, and volume of this scholarship demonstrate, an analysis of Jewish law may prove helpful in providing comparisons and contrasts to both controversial and seemingly settled areas of American law. At the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, the Section on Jewish Law presented a program exploring emerging applications of Jewish law in American legal scholarship. This issue of the Journal of Law and Religion presents the second part of a symposium dedicated to the project of exploring emerging applications of Jewish law in American legal scholarship. Building on these and other contributions to the field, the current issue of the Journal expands the scope of the project in at least two significant respects. Substantively, the articles in this issue address a subject that has been relatively underdeveloped in the literature, the application of Jewish legal thought to areas of American commercial law. Moreover, the articles are authored by a professor of economics and an Israeli law professor, respectively, thus providing perspectives beyond those of American law professors, while incorporating both an interdisciplinary and an international component.


Fordham Law Review | 2010

Rethinking the Legal Reform Agenda: Will Raising the Standards for Bar Admission Promote or Undermine Democracy, Human Rights, and Rule of Law?

Samuel J. Levine; Russell G. Pearce


Constitutional commentary | 1998

Unenumerated Constitutional Rights and Unenumerated Biblical Obligations: A Preliminary Study in Comparative Hermeneutics

Samuel J. Levine


Utah law review | 1998

Halacha and Aggada: Translating Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative

Samuel J. Levine


Fordham Urban Law Journal | 2000

Teshuva: A Look at Repentance, Forgiveness and Atonement in Jewish Law and Philosophy and American Legal Thought

Samuel J. Levine


Fordham Law Review | 2003

Professionalism without Parochialism: Julius Henry Cohen, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, and the Stories of Two Sons

Samuel J. Levine


Marquette Law Review | 2000

Law, Ethics, and Religion in the Public Square: Principles of Restraint and Withdrawal

Samuel J. Levine


Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly | 1997

Jewish Legal Theory and American Constitutional Theory: Some Comparisons and Contrasts

Samuel J. Levine


Chicago-Kent} Law Review | 2012

A Look at the Establishment Clause Through the Prism of Religious Perspectives: Religious Majorities, Religious Minorities, and Nonbelievers

Samuel J. Levine

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Fairleigh Dickinson University

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