Conferences

The Jewish Law Institute organizes conferences that focus on a wide range of subjects of interest to Jewish legal scholars and Jewish lawyers, as well as the broader legal academy, the practicing bar, and the Jewish community.

Disability Rights and Inclusion: A Multidisciplinary Conference

March 7-8, 2024

On March 7 and 8, 2024, Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center hosted a two-day conference on Disability Rights and Inclusion. The conference brought together leaders to explore innovative programs and approaches, consider lessons learned, and develop strategies and recommendations for promoting disability rights and inclusion across various settings. Experts in the field from across the nation participated, including Brian A. Boyd from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Elizabeth F. Emens from Columbia Law School, and Dr. Lawrence Fung from Stanford University. The conference was organized in partnership with Touro Law Center's Jewish Law Institute

See all conference videos and the program on the conference page.

 

The Past, Present & Future of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools

September 15-16, 2022

On September 15-16, 2022, Touro Law Center, Touro Law Review, and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conference, "The Past, Present & Future of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools." The conference proceedings included presentations by university leaders, law school deans and faculty, judges, and lawyers from across the country, exploring a wide range of topics that included: Religion in the Intellectual Life of the Law School; Religion and Faculty Hiring; Religious Thought in Criminal Law Scholarship and Advocacy; Religion and the Practice of Law; and Religious Liberty Advocacy.

Conference Program

The Past, Present & Future of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Program

Conference Videos

Day 1

Welcome

Religion in the Intellectual Life of the Law School

Religion and Faculty Hiring

Religious Thought in Criminal Law Scholarship &Advocacy

Past, Present & Future of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools (Part I)

Past, Present & Future of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools (Part II)

Day 2

Religion and the Practice of Law (Part I)

Religion and the Practice of Law (Part II)

Keynote Address

Religious Liberty Advocacy

The Life and Work of Robert M. Cover Conference

October 4 & 5, 2021

On October 4-5, 2021, Touro Law Center, Touro Law Review, and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conference, "The Life and Work of Robert M. Cover." The conference proceedings included presentations by leading scholars from across the United States and Israel, exploring topics that included, among others: Legal Pluralism and Religion; Law and Justice; Violence and the Law; Limits of Justice; Nomos, Jurisgenesis, and Communities; Rights, Obligations, and Justice; Cover and Judaism; Nomos and Jurisgenesis in American Law and Society; and Nomos and Jurisgenesis in International Law and Society.

Conference Program
        The Life and Work of Robert M. Cover Conference

Conference Videos

Day 1

Welcome
Law and Justice
Violence and the Law
Lunch Speaker - Avidan Y. Cover
Law and Literature
Limits of Justice
Nomos, Jurisgenesis and Communities (no Video)

Day 2

 

Jewish Law in Comparative Context

September 14, 2020

On September 14, 2020, the Jewish Law Institute hosted a virtual conference, "Jewish Law in Comparative Context." The all-day conference featured prominent scholars from around the United States and Israel, who addressed areas of comparison between Jewish law and other legal systems. Among other themes, the conference focused on issues of disability rights and inclusion in Jewish and American law.

Presentations at the conference included keynote addresses delivered by the Honorable Elyakim Rubinstein, former Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Israel, Rabbi Michael Levy, President of Yad HaChazakah --The Jewish Disability Empowerment Center, and Professor Stephen Mark Shore, an internationally renowned speaker on autism.

Conference Program

Jewish Law in Comparative Context Conference Schedule

Conference Videos

Jewish Law in Comparative Context Conference Video Part 1

Jewish Law in Comparative Context Conference Video Part 2

 

Jewish Law and American Law: A Comparative Study.

April 1, 2019

On April 1, 2019, Touro Law Center, Touro Law Review, and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conference, "Jewish Law and American Law: A Comparative Study." The conference proceedings included presentations by leading scholars from across the United States and Israel, exploring a variety of areas within the two legal systems. Among other topics, speakers addressed substantive areas of law, legal practice and scholarship, law and equity, and philosophical and policy considerations. Papers from the conference will be published in a special issue of the Touro Law Review.

Conference Program

Benjamin N. Cardozo: Judge, Justice, Scholar

March 23-24, 2017

On March 23-24, 2017, Touro Law Center and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conference, Benjamin N. Cardozo: Judge, Justice, Scholar. More than thirty judges, lawyers, and scholars, hailing from across the United States, explored topics that included, among others: Cardozo and Contracts; Cardozo’s Judicial Style; Cardozo and the Legal Profession; Cardozo, Law, and Society; Cardozo and Judicial Decision making; Cardozo’s Jurisprudence; Cardozo and Torts, and Justice Cardozo. The conference proceedings also included a keynote address by Professor Andrew Kaufman, Cardozo’s biographer, and a video message from Chief Judge Janet DiFiore of the New York State Court of Appeals.
On March 31-April 1, 2016, Touro Law Center and the Jewish Law Institute hosted a national conference, Louis D. Brandeis: An Interdisciplinary Retrospective. More than thirty judges, lawyers, and scholars, representing a broad range of disciplines and hailing from around the United States, will explore topics that include, among others: Brandeis's groundbreaking work as a lawyer and a scholar; his commitment to his Jewish heritage; his historic appointment to the Supreme Court nearly one hundred years ago; and his jurisprudence on the Court.
Speakers included The Honorable Kermit Lipez, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit; Lance Liebman, former Dean of Columbia Law School and former Director of the American Law Institute; Kenneth Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Chair in Economics at the University of Virginia; Hasia Diner, Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History and Director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History at New York University; and Fred Lawrence, former President of Brandeis University.

Conference Program

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The Conference on Religious Legal Theory

April 10-12, 2013

In April of 2013, Touro Law Center hosted the fourth annual Conference on Religious Legal Theory. The Jewish Law Institute again took the lead in organizing the conference, which included lectures and presentations by leading legal scholars and religious thinkers from the United States and abroad. In the past, the conference had been held at Seton Hall, St. John’s, and Pepperdine.

Conference Program

Photos


The Conference of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools

May 2-4, 2012
In May of 2012, the Jewish Law Institute took a leading role in organizing the biennial Conference of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, hosted at Touro Law Center. In the past, the conference had been held at law schools across the United States, including Notre Dame, Boston College, Baylor, Pepperdine, St. John’s, Regent, Marquette, and Brigham Young University. The Touro conference marked the first time the conference was hosted at a university with a Jewish affiliation. The speakers at the Touro conference included prominent judges and lawyers, university presidents, and leading legal scholars, representing a wide variety of institutions and religious traditions.
Conference Program

International Conference of the Jewish Law Association

Summer 2012

In the summer of 2012, Touro Law Center co-sponsored the 17th International Conference of the Jewish Law Association, hosted at Yale Law School. Professor Samuel Levine, Director of the Jewish Law Institute, organized and chaired the Emerging Scholars’ Plenary Session: A Career in Jewish Law Scholarship. Dean Patricia Salkin delivered remarks at the opening reception of the conference.

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