This seminar will focus on contemporary issues at the intersection of law, religion, politics, and society. Topics will vary each semester, but may include U.S. court decisions on establishment of religion and religious liberty of individuals and religious bodies, comparative approaches to religious liberty issues, theological, and religious law approaches to legal issues, and jurisprudential issues such as the proper role of religion in politics, lawmaking, and the practice of law. Grading: Letter graded. Credits: 2 or 3 Offered: Irregularly Categories: Long Paper Subject Areas: Constitutional Law and Civil Rights