Annual Symposium 2015: "Religion, Law, and Social Stability"
BYU Law Review Volume 2016, No 4
Approximately 90 leading scholars, jurists, and political and civil society leaders from 38 countries joined in exploring issues surrounding the theme Religion, Law, and Social Stability at the 22nd Annual International Law and Religion Symposium, held 4-6 October 2015. Four papers from this Symposium were published in the BYU Law Review:
- The Accreditation of Religious Law Schools in Canada and the United States, John Boersma
- The Legal Revolution Against the Place of Religion: The Case of Trinity Western University Law School, Barry W. Bussey
- Human Rights, Religious Freedom, and Peace, David Little
- When the State Requires Doctors to Act Against their Conscience: The Religious Freedom Implications of the Referral and the Direction Obligations of Health Practitioners in Victoria and New South Wales, Michael Quinlan