Request...
Douglas Laycock
laycockd at umich.edu
Thu Dec 7 15:24:03 PST 2006
It depends on whether you want to teach a range of interactions
between law and religion, or the (mostly constitutional) law of
religious liberty. If the latter, Religion and the Constitution by
McConnell, Garvey, and Berg is terrific.
Quoting Martin Belsky <martin-belsky at utulsa.edu>:
> Ok - it is time for self-touting - if you want a non-traditional
book
> - with cases and also theology commentaries -- look at one prepared
> by me [a law professor] and Joe Bessler-Northcutt - a theology
> professor - titled - "Law and Theology" - Carolina Academic Press -
> Teacher's Guide will be available for Spring
>
> William Janssen wrote:
>> Good afternoon.
>>
>> I am picking up a Religion & the Law course for the coming
>> semester, and would welcome any suggestions on casebooks. Any
>> thoughts appreciated.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Bill Janssen
>>
>> **William M. Janssen | **Assistant Professor of Law
>>
>> /*/Charleston/*//*/ School of Law /*/| 81 Mary Street |
>> Charleston, South Carolina 29403
>>
>> 843.329.1000 x2442 | //fax - 843-853-2519//
>>
>> wjanssen at charlestonlaw.org
>>
>>
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> --
> Martin H. Belsky
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