Conference on Religion and Law in America, Florida State University
The Florida State University Department of Religion (http://religion.fsu.edu/) is pleased to announce the Conference on Religion and Law in America.
March 15-16, 2013
Tallahassee, Florida
This conference will address the evolving relationship between religion and law throughout American history. Professors, attorneys, independent scholars, and graduate students who are interested in the academic study of religion and law are encouraged to submit proposals for individual papers and panels. Participants may explore
a diverse array of topics spanning American history from the colonial era to the present, including but not limited to: First Amendment issues Constitutional originalism/Constitutional interpretation judicial definitions of “religion” faith-based initiatives (vouchers, healthcare, etc.) religion, race, and law religion and prison reform theory and method in the study of religion and law
Presentations should be approximately 15 to 20 minutes in length and will receive peer responses.
Proposals including an abstract of approximately 300 words and a brief CV should be submitted by *November 15, 2012* for review. Final papers must be submitted by January 31, 2012. Please send proposals to fsulawandreligion@gmail.com.
Dr. Winnifred Sullivan (http://www.indiana.edu/%7Erelstud/faculty/sullivan.shtml),
Chair of the Department of Religious Studies(http://www.indiana.edu/%7Erelstud/index.shtml)
at Indiana University and distinguished scholar of religion and law, will deliver the keynote address.
For additional information, please contact Brad Stoddard at fsulawandreligion@gmail.com.