Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion

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Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion is an academic law review that publishes scholarly articles exploring the intersection of law, religion, and related public policy issues.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic journal
law review
student-edited law journal
academicDiscipline law
legal studies
public policy
religious studies
affiliation Rutgers University
countryOfPublication United States
editorialModel student-edited
fieldOfPublication law and religion scholarship
legal scholarship
goal to foster scholarly dialogue on law and religion
to influence legal and public policy debates involving religion
hasContributor graduate students
judges
law professors
practicing lawyers
hasFormat digital archive
intendedAudience judges
law students
legal scholars
policy makers
practicing attorneys
languageOfWork English
mainTheme church–state relations
comparative law and religion
constitutional law and religion
human rights and religion
intersection of law and religion
religious liberty
medium online
print
publisher Rutgers School of Law NERFINISHED
publishes case comments
essays
notes
scholarly articles
reviewProcess peer-reviewed
topic First Amendment law
ethics and the law
international religious freedom
public policy and religion
religion in public life
religious freedom jurisprudence
typeOfContent case law commentary
doctrinal legal analysis
interdisciplinary research
policy analysis

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Rutgers Law School
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