The Center for the Study of Law and Religion is a program at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia focused on researching and teaching the fundamentals of faith, freedom, and the family. Started in 1982, the Center began as an innovative academic program focused on producing scholarly interdisciplinary work on the interplay of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.. It was founded by Frank S. Alexander and John Witte, Jr. , who remains director of the Center.

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  • The Center for the Study of Law and Religion is a program at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia focused on researching and teaching the fundamentals of faith, freedom, and the family. Started in 1982, the Center began as an innovative academic program focused on producing scholarly interdisciplinary work on the interplay of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.. It was founded by Frank S. Alexander and John Witte, Jr. , who remains director of the Center. It was the first of its kind among American law schools and recently had many prominent visitors come to Atlanta and give presentations as part of its 25th anniversity celebration. .
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  • The Center for the Study of Law and Religion is a program at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia focused on researching and teaching the fundamentals of faith, freedom, and the family. Started in 1982, the Center began as an innovative academic program focused on producing scholarly interdisciplinary work on the interplay of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.. It was founded by Frank S. Alexander and John Witte, Jr. , who remains director of the Center.
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  • Center for the Study of Law and Religion
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