The Rutgers Journal Of Law and Religion is produced by law students at Rutgers University School of Law (in New Jersey) and made freely available on their website. The aim of the RJLR is "to explore how law impacts different religions, and reciprocally, how various religions impact the law". The journal is published twice a year with articles presented in full-text in PDF. The journal started in 1999 and recent articles examine issues such as the death penalty, ecclesiastical courts and religious institutions. The RJLR posts documents from the Nuremberg Project which includes trial transcripts and reports housed at the Cornell University Law Library. There are also summaries of new developments in the law affecting religion written by journal staff and presented as Word documents. Articles can be searched using the site search engine.
Rutgers Journal Of Law and Religion
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RJLR
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