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Curriculum Vitae Perry Dane Rutgers Law School (856) 225-6004 (work) 217 North Fifth Street (610) 896-5702 (home) Camden, New Jersey 08102 [email protected] https://law.rutgers.edu/directory/view/dane www.ssrn.com/author=48596 https://www.facebook.com/perry.dane https://twitter.com/perrydane Current Position 1995-Present Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School (previously Rutgers School of Law - Camden) Inaugural Dean’s Award for Scholarly Excellence, 2011 Rutgers-Camden Civic Engagement Fellow, 2014 Previous Positions: 1992-95 Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers School of Law - Camden 1986-92 Associate Professor of Law, Yale Law School 1983-86 Assistant Professor of Law, Yale Law School 1982-83 Law Clerk to Hon. William J. Brennan, Jr., Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court 1981-82 Law Clerk to Hon. David L. Bazelon, Senior Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 1980 Summer Associate, Wilmer & Pickering (now WilmerHale), Washington, D.C. 1979 Summer Associate, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, New York City

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Curriculum Vitae

Perry Dane

Rutgers Law School (856) 225-6004 (work)217 North Fifth Street (610) 896-5702 (home)Camden, New Jersey 08102

[email protected]://law.rutgers.edu/directory/view/danewww.ssrn.com/author=48596

https://www.facebook.com/perry.danehttps://twitter.com/perrydane

Current Position

1995-Present Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School (previously Rutgers School of Law - Camden)

Inaugural Dean’s Award for Scholarly Excellence, 2011

Rutgers-Camden Civic Engagement Fellow, 2014

Previous Positions:

1992-95 Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers School of Law - Camden

1986-92 Associate Professor of Law, Yale Law School

1983-86 Assistant Professor of Law, Yale Law School

1982-83 Law Clerk to Hon. William J. Brennan, Jr., Associate Justice,United States Supreme Court

1981-82 Law Clerk to Hon. David L. Bazelon, Senior Judge, United States Court ofAppeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

1980 Summer Associate, Wilmer & Pickering (now WilmerHale), Washington,D.C.

1979 Summer Associate, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, New YorkCity

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Fellowships:

2010-11 Full-Time Resident Fellow, Tikvah Center for Law and Jewish Civilization,New York University School of Law

2000-2001 Faculty Fellow, Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture,Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Program on “Secularism”

Visitorships and Adjunctships:

2010-11 Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, teaching aseminar on “Religion, Law, and Morality” and supervising J.D.directed research papers and an LL.M. thesis.

Jan. 2008 Visiting Professor of Law, University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law,teaching an intensive “January Term” course on “Religion and theState in Cross-National Perspective.”

Sum. 2005 Visiting Professor of Law, Southwestern University School of Law,teaching “Religion and the Law.”

Jan. 1997 Distinguished Visiting Professor of Legal Theory, University of TorontoFaculty of Law, teaching an Intensive Course on “Religionand the Law.”

Fall 1996 Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School,teaching Conflict of Laws.

Other Formal Academic Affiliations and Positions:

2009-Present Affiliated Scholar, Center for Jewish Law and ContemporaryCivilization at Cardozo Law School, Yeshiva University.

2008-Present Affiliated Faculty, Institute for Law and Philosophy at the RutgersLaw School.

1992-1993 Research Affiliate, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, YaleUniversity.

1991-1993 Member, national seminar of the Project on Religious Institutions,Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Institution for Socialand Policy Studies, Yale University.

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Education:

Yale Law School, J.D. 1981

Note Editor, YALE LAW JOURNAL, Volume 90 (1980-81)

Israel H. Peres Prize, awarded by the faculty for “the best student contribution tothe YALE LAW JOURNAL”

Internship with Hon. Robert I. Berdon, Judge, Connecticut Superior Court

Yale College, B.A. 1978

Special Divisional Major – Anthropological Philosophy

Phi Beta Kappa

Summa Cum Laude

Distinction in the Major

Charles E. Clark Memorial Award for highest standing and academic excellencein Silliman (Residential) College

Buck-Jackson Oratorical Contest, Third Prize

J. Edward Meeker Prize in English

Yale Political UnionSpeaker (presiding officer at meetings), Fall 1977Floor Leader, Spring 1977Party Chair, Fall 1976

Varsity Debate Team

Telluride Association Summer Program, 1973“Democracy in America,” Telluride Association Cornell Branch, Ithaca, New York

Columbia University Science Honors Program for High School Students

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Courses Taught:

Religion and the LawConflict of LawsConstitutional LawJurisdictionLaw of Charities and Nonprofit OrganizationsThe Debate on Same-Sex MarriageSame-Sex Marriage: Continuing IssuesEducation LawEducation Law (for undergraduates)American Indian LawThe Canadian Legal SystemLaw, Religion, and Morality (titled Religion, Law, and Morality at NYU)“Legalism” (Seminar)Religion and the State in Cross-National Perspective (Seminar)“Pluralism in American Law and Culture” (Undergraduate Honors Seminar)AbortionContractsJurisprudence of Jewish LawMoral and Legal Bases of Contractual Obligation (co-taught with Judith Jarvis

Thomson)

Publications:

Articles, Essays, and Book Chapters:

Martin Buber and the Existential Encounter of Religion and State, MARGINALIA,2021 (forthcoming).

COVID-19 and Religious Liberty, Canopy Forum, August 2020, available athttps://canopyforum.org/2020/07/29/covid-19-and-religious-liberty/

Law Clerks: A Jurisprudential Lens, 88 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW

ARGUENDO 54 (2020) (Clerks at 100 Symposium), available athttps://www.gwlr.org/law-clerks-a-jurisprudential-lens/ andhttps://ssrn.com/abstract=3539823

Corporations, in ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ECONOMIC THEOLOGY (StefanSchwarzkopf, ed., 2020), available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3284160(book available at https://tinyurl.com/y37z88aq)

Publications (cont.):

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Ironies in the City: Reflections on Stephen Smith's Pagans and Christians in theCity, 57 JOURNAL OF CATHOLIC LEGAL STUDIES 3 (2019) (contribution tosymposium), available at https://tinyurl.com/u9xa7rr andhttps://ssrn.com/abstract=3397327

Encounters on shifting ground (part of a solicited series of essays on “Sex and theCatholic Church: What does law have to do with it?”). The Immanent Frame,March 13, 2019, https://tif.ssrc.org/2019/03/13/encounters-on-shifting-ground/

Establishment and Encounter, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON LAW AND RELIGION

125-153 (Edward Elgar Publishing, Rex Ahdar, ed., 2018),available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3090736

Jury Nullification: Features, Bugs, and the Possibility of Granular Law, 16 LAW,CULTURE, AND THE HUMANITIES (solicited essay for special section on jurynullification, edited by Austin Sarat), available athttps://ssrn.com/abstract=3173887; OnlineFirst version available athttps://doi.org/10.1177/1743872118776381.

A Tale of Two Clauses: Privacy, Religion, and Constitutional Reason, 26 WILLIAM

& MARY BILL OF RIGHTS JOURNAL 939 (2018),available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3043304 andhttp://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmborj/vol26/iss4/3/.

Scopes of Religious Exemption: A Normative Map, in RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS

138-164 (Oxford University Press, Michael Weber & Kevin Vallier, eds., 2018)(Papers from the 2015 Bowling Green Workshop in Applied Ethics and PublicPolicy on “The Scope of Religious Exemptions”), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2812377

Master Metaphors and Double-Coding in the Encounters of Religion and State, 53SAN DIEGO LAW REVIEW 53 (2016) (Symposium Issue on Law and Religion),available at https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol53/iss1/4/ andhttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2716207

Foreword: On Religious Constitutionalism, 16 RUTGERS JOURNAL OF LAW AND

RELIGION 460 (2015) (Symposium Issue on “A Religious Constitution: TheIntegration of Church and State”), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2687833 andhttp://lawandreligion.com/sites/lawandreligion.com/files/01_Dane.pdf

Publications (cont.):

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Judaism, Pluralism, and Constitutional Glare, 16 RUTGERS JOURNAL OF LAW &RELIGION 282 (2015) (Symposium Issue on “People of the Book: Judaism'sInfluence on American Legal Scholarship”), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2601610 andlawandreligion.com/sites/law-religion/files/Judaism-Pluralism-Dane.pdf

Prayer is Serious Business: Reflections on Town of Greece, 15 RUTGERS JOURNAL

OF LAW AND RELIGION 282 (2014), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2535931 andhttp://lawandreligion.com/sites/lawandreligion.com/files/2014_Vol.15_Dane.pdf

Saving Rutgers-Camden (with Allan Stein and Robert F. Williams), 44 RUTGERS

LAW JOURNAL 337 (2014), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2302826

Natural Law, Equality, and Same-Sex Marriage, 62 BUFFALO LAW REVIEW 291(2014), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2338239

The Natural Law Challenge to Choice of Law, in THE ROLE OF ETHICS IN

INTERNATIONAL LAW (Donald E. Childress, III, ed., a volume in ASIL Studiesin International Legal Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2011),available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1710904

Review of ABDUALLAHI AHMED AN-NA<IM, ISLAM AND THE SECULAR STATE:NEGOTIATING THE FUTURE OF SHARI<A (Harvard University Press, 2008), inAncient Traditions: New Conversations, the Blog of the Center for JewishLaw and Contemporary Civilization at Cardozo Law School, March 8, 2011,available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1843627 andhttp://blogs.yu.edu/cjl/2011/03/08/islam-and-the-secular-state/

Conflict of Laws, in A COMPANION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND LEGAL THEORY

197-208 (Second Edition) (Dennis Patterson, ed., a volume in the BlackwellCompanions to Philosophy Series, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010),available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1536767

Russian translation pending by Vasily Tokarev

Constitutional Law and Religion, in A COMPANION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND

LEGAL THEORY 119-131 (Second Edition) (Dennis Patterson, ed., a volume inthe Blackwell Companions to Philosophy Series, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010),available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1558102

Russian translation pending by Vasily Tokarev.

Publications (cont.):

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Take These Words: The Abiding Lure of the Hebrew Bible In-Itself, 4 HEBRAIC

POLITICAL STUDIES 230-265 (2009) (Symposium Issue on “The Hebrew Biblein Contemporary Intellectual Discourse”), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=1440981 andhttp://www.hpstudies.org/20/article.aspx?articleid=126

A Holy Secular Institution, 58 EMORY LAW JOURNAL 1123 (2009), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=1293946

Joseph Henry Beale, Jr., in THE YALE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN LAW

31 (Roger K. Newman, ed., Yale University Press 2009), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=1413002

West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 217 (David S. Tanenhaus, ed., Gale2008), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1302238

Flags in Context: A Discussion of Design, Genre, and Aesthetics, 15 RAVEN: AJOURNAL OF VEXILLOLOGY 43 (2008), available atwww.ssrn.com/abstract=1306168

Sad Time: Thoughts on Jurisdictionality, the Legal Imagination, and Bowles v.Russell, 102 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW COLLOQUY 164 (2008),http://www.law.northwestern.edu/lawreview/Colloquy/2008/2, also available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1094587

Separation Anxiety, 22 JOURNAL OF LAW AND RELIGION 545 (2007) (review essayon NOAH FELDMAN, DIVIDED BY GOD: AMERICA’S CHURCH-STATE PROBLEM

(2005)), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=965458

Exemptions for Religion Contained in Regulatory Statutes, in 1 THE

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES 559 (Paul Finkelman, ed.,Routledge 2006), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=976714

Hernandez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue 490 U.S. 680 (1989), in2 THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES 761 (Paul Finkelman, ed.,Routledge 2006), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=980786

Zablocki v. Redhail, 434 U.S. 374 (1978), in 3 THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN

CIVIL LIBERTIES 1811 (Paul Finkelman, ed., Routledge 2006),available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1001132

Publications (cont.):

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A Fountain of Renewal, in THE COMMON MAN AS UNCOMMON MAN: REMEMBERING

JUSTICE WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, JR. 71 (E. Joshua Rosenkranz and Thomas M.Jorde, eds., William J. Brennan Center for Justice 2006)

“Omalous” Autonomy, 2004 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1715(Symposium Issue on “Church Autonomy”),available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=946475

Magic and Ritual on Yom Kippur, 8 KEREM: CREATIVE EXPLORATIONS IN JUDAISM

116 (2002), available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3068824

Book Review, 17 JOURNAL OF LAW AND RELIGION 207 (2002) (reviewing ABRAHAM

HIRSCH RABINOWITZ, THE STUDY OF TALMUD: UNDERSTANDING THE HALAKHIC

MIND).

The Varieties of Religious Autonomy, in CHURCH AUTONOMY: A COMPARATIVE

SURVEY 117 (Gerhard Robbers, ed., Peter Lang Publishers 2001) (CollectedPapers of the Second European/American Conference on Religious Freedom:Church Autonomy and Religious Liberty, held in 1999 at the University ofTrier), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2307670

The Intersecting Worlds of Religious and Secular Marriage, in LAW AND

RELIGION: CURRENT LEGAL ISSUES, Vol. 4, at 385 (Richard O’Dair & AndrewLewis, eds., Oxford University Press 2001) (Collected Papers of the FourthCurrent Legal Issues Colloquium, held in 2000 at the Faculty of Laws,University College, London).

Bugliosi’s Chaotic Book Evaluates Flaws in Bush v. Gore, THE LEGAL

INTELLIGENCER, June 22, 2001, at 7 (reviewing VINCENT BUGLIOSI, THE

BETRAYAL OF AMERICA: HOW THE SUPREME COURT UNDERMINED THE

CONSTITUTION AND CHOSE OUR PRESIDENT (2001)).

Pluralities of Justice, Modalities of Peace: The Role of Law(s) in aPalestinian-Israeli Accommodation, 32 CASE WESTERN RESERVE JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW 273 (2000), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=1443400

Whereof One Cannot Speak: Legal Diversity and the Limits of a Restatement ofConflict of Laws, 75 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 511 (1999) (Symposium Issue on aThird Restatement of Conflict of Laws).

Publications (cont.):

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Spirited Debate: A Comment on Edward Foley’s Jurisprudence and Theology,66 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1213 (1998) (Symposium Issue on “The Relevanceof Religion to a Lawyer’s Work: An Interfaith Conference”)

Remarks, Memorial Proceedings before the New Jersey Supreme Court for theHonorable William J. Brennan, Jr. (Nov. 18, 1997), in 158 NEW JERSEY

REPORTS., at pp. xxvii, xxxix-xliii (1999)

The Corporation Sole and the Encounter of Law and Church, in SACRED

COMPANIES: ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF

ORGANIZATIONS 50 (Nicholas Jay Demerath III, Peter Dobkin Hall, TerrySchmitt, & Rhys H. Williams., eds., under the auspices of the Project onReligious Institutions, Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Institution forSocial and Policy Studies, Yale University, Oxford University Press 1998)

Sovereign Dignity and Glorious Chaos: A Comment on the InterjurisdictionalImplications of the Entire Controversy Doctrine, 28 RUTGERS LAW

JOURNAL 173 (1996) (Symposium Issue on the “Entire Controversy Doctrine”)

The Public, the Private, and The Sacred: Variations on a Theme of Nomos andNarrative, 8 CARDOZO STUDIES IN LAW AND LITERATURE 15 (1996)(Commemorative Volume on the Tenth Anniversary of the Death ofRobert M. Cover)

Conflict of Laws in A COMPANION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND LEGAL THEORY

209 (Dennis Patterson, ed., a volume in the Blackwell Companions toPhilosophy Series, Blackwell Publishers, 1996).

Constitutional Law and Religion in A COMPANION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND

LEGAL THEORY 113 (Dennis Patterson, ed., a volume in the BlackwellCompanions to Philosophy Series, Blackwell Publishers, 1996).

Jurisdictionality, Time, and the Legal Imagination, 23 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1(1994).

The Yoke of Heaven, the Question of Sinai, and the Life of Law, 44 UNIVERSITY OF

TORONTO LAW JOURNAL 353 (1994), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1714071

Correspondence, RECONSTRUCTION, Vol. 1, issue 4, at 3 (1992) (invited commentson Ian Haney-López, Community Ties, Race, and Faculty Hiring: The Casefor Professors Who Don’t Think White, RECONSTRUCTION, Vol. 1, issue 3, at46 (1991)).

Publications (cont.):

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The Oral Law and the Jurisprudence of a Textless Text, S’VARA: A JOURNAL OF

PHILOSOPHY, LAW, AND JUDAISM, Vol. 2, No. 2, Winter 1991, at 11,available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1718700 andwww.columbia.edu/cu/law/svara/svara_2-2_dane.pdf

Maps of Sovereignty: A Meditation, 12 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 959 (1991).

Vested Rights, “Vestedness,” and Choice of Law,96 YALE LAW JOURNAL 1191 (1987).

reprinted in part in A CONFLICT-OF-LAWS ANTHOLOGY 292 (Gene R. Shreve,ed., Anderson Publishing Co., 1997)

D’var Torah on Parsha Nitzavim (Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20),1 ORIM: A JEWISH JOURNAL AT YALE 124 (Spring 1985).

Note, Religious Exemptions Under the Free Exercise Clause: A Model ofCompeting Authorities, 90 YALE LAW JOURNAL 350 (1980).

The “Prime Derivative,” 7 JOURNAL OF RECREATIONAL MATHEMATICS 111 (1974).

Unpublished Essays Available Online:

“Robert Cover and Legal Pluralism,” available athttps://ssrn.com/abstract=3302988

“Doctrine and Deep Structure in the Contraception Mandate Debate,” available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2296635

“Christmas,” available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=947613

Divrei Torah (Sermons) Available Online:

“‘Hanging by A Thread’: A D’var Torah on Parshat Lech Lecha” (1998, rev. 2019),available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3480737

“‘Avinu, Malkeinu, Kin(g) of All the Earth’: A Yom Kippur D’var Torah”(2002, revised 2019), available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3464670

“Echad: A D’var Torah on Parshat Vaetchanan” (2019), available athttps://ssrn.com/abstract=3444672

Publications (cont.):

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“Names and Numbers: A D’var Torah on Parshat Bamidbar” (2018, revised 2019),available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3419208

“‘A Thousand and One Reasons to Hope’: A D’var Torah on Parshat Emor” (2019),available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3415227

“I Am Your God: A D’var Torah on Parshat Yitro” (2019), available athttps://ssrn.com/abstract=3330055

“The Magic of Mercy: A Yom Kippur D’var Torah” (1996, rev. 2018), available athttps://ssrn.com/abstract=3090777

“The Son You Love: A D’var Torah on Parshat Vayera” (2013, rev. 2017),available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3016148

“Playacting: A D’var Torah on Parshat Hukkat” (2017), available athttps://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2996216

"Call and Response: A D’var Torah on Parshat Vayechi" (2017), available athttps://ssrn.com/abstract=2901046

“My Name is Great Among the Nations: A D’var Torah on Parshat Toldot” (2016), available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=2890283

“The Hearts of the Parents to Their Children; the Hearts of the Children to TheirParents: D’var Torah for Shabbat Hagadol” (2016), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2766013

“My Signs That I Have Done among Them: A D’var Torah on Parshat Bo” (2016)available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2717133

“The Spark of Intimate Resemblance: A Shabbat HaGadol D’var Torah on ParshatTzav” (2015, rev. 2106), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2588235

Selected other invited contributions to Group Blogs and Forums:

Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University

Masterpiece Cakeshop and the Costs of Weaponization (July 2, 2018),https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/responses/masterpiece-cakeshop-and-the-costs-of-weaponization

Publications (cont.):

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The Battlefields of Hobby Lobby (June 30, 2016)https://www.religiousfreedominstitute.org/cornerstone/2016/6/30/the-battlefields-of-hobby-lobby

Law and Religion Forum, St. John’s Law School Center for Law and Religionhttp://clrforum.org/category/commentaryauthor archive at http://clrforum.org/author/perrydane

Subway Ads and Mental Maps (December 22, 2014),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2014/12/22/subway-ads-and-mental-maps

The Polygamy (aka “Religious Cohabitation”) Decision (December 16, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/12/16/polygamy

“Prayer is Serious Business” (December 2, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/12/02/prayer-is-serious-business

The Parsonage Exemption and Constitutional Glare (November 27, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/11/27/parsonage-exemption

Prophets in the Public Square — Part III (October 28, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/10/28/prophets-in-the-public-square-part-iii

Prophets in the Public Square — Part II (October 27, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/10/27/prophets-in-the-public-square-part-ii

Prophets in the Public Square — Part I (October 27, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/10/27/prophets-in-the-public-square-part-i

Religious Division and Identity – Richard III and the Rest of Us – Part IV(October 17, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/10/17/religious-division-part-iv

Religious Division and Identity – Richard III and the Rest of Us – Part III(October 7, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/10/07/religious-division-part-iii

Publications (cont.):

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Religious Division and Identity – Richard III and the Rest of Us – Part II(October 4, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/10/04/religious-division-pt-ii

Religious Division and Identity – Richard III and the Rest of Us – Part I(August 14, 2013),https://lawandreligionforum.org/2013/08/14/religious-division-pt-i

Religious Left Law: http://www.religiousleftlaw.comauthor archive at http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/perry-dane

Christmas, again (December 25, 2017),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2017/12/christmas-again.html

The Immigration Executive Order and the Structural Establishment Clause(February 7, 2017),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2017/02/the-immigration-executive-order-and-the-structural-establishment-clause.html

Reasonable and Unreasonable Postmodernisms (January 25, 2017),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2017/01/postmodernisms.html

‘The Holidays’ (January 9, 2017),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2017/01/the-holidays.html

The Bathroom Wars (May 23, 2016),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2016/05/bathroom-wars-perry-dane.html

‘Decent and honorable religious or philosophical premises’ (June 26, 2015),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2015/06/decent-and-honorable.html

Justice Kennedy on Same-Sex Marriage (June 26, 2015),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2015/06/justice-kennedy-on-same-sex-marriage.html

More on an Rewinding the Tape (June 3, 2014),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2014/06/more.html

Justice Thomas, Town of Greece, and Rewinding the Tape (June 2, 2014),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2014/06/thomas-town-of-greece.html

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Town of Greece (May 18, 2014),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2014/05/town-of-greece.html

The Parsonage Exemption and Constitutional Glare (November 28, 2013),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2013/11/a-few-days-ago-a-federal-district-court-judge-in-wisconsin-struck-down-the-so-called-parsonage-exemption-under-which-practi.html

‘vicious verbal assault’ (March 2, 2011),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2011/03/vicious-verbal-assault.html

Activity, Inactivity, and Libertarianism (February 2, 2011),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2011/02/libertarianism.html

Activity, Inactivity, and Constitutional Limits (February 2, 2011),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2011/02/inactivity.html

Civility (February 1, 2011),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2011/02/civility.html

The Commerce Clause, Libertarianism, and the Good Life (December 14,2010), http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2010/12/libertarianism.html

That holiday in December that falls a week before New Year's Day(December 2, 2010),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2010/12/december.html

Secular winds (November 28, 2010),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2010/11/secular-winds.html

Left (November 18, 2010),http://www.religiousleftlaw.com/2010/11/left.html

Newspaper and Online Columns:

The Christian tone of Bruce Springsteen’s Super Bowl ad was meaningful, notexclusionary, THE FORWARD, February 17, 2021, available athttps://t.co/hQR0IP1MWV

Amanda Gorman’s inauguration poem was a beautiful and mighty — no matterwhat your religion may be, THE FORWARD, January 25, 2021, available athttps://forward.com/culture/462789/amanda-gormans-inauguration-poem-was-a-beautiful-and-mighty-no-matter-what/

Publications (cont.):

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Can Supreme Court Take a Lesson from Jewish Law on Scalia Replacement?,THE FORWARD, February 22, 2016, available at http://tinyurl.com/hk77kex

Natural, Civil, and Religious: Bridging the Divide over Same-Sex Marriage,Rutgers-Camden News Now, March 2013, available athttp://tinyurl.com/d2379g5

The Chief Justice and the Individual Mandate, WHYY NewsWorks, June 29, 2012,available at http://tinyurl.com/Dane-Individual-Mandate

Living With the Tension, THE JEWISH DAILY FORWARD, March 23, 2012, p. 9,available at http://tinyurl.com/Dane-Forward

Stevens retirement a “poignant moment” for Rutgers–Camden law professor,Rutgers-Camden Faculty Experts Blog, April 30, 2010available at http://tinyurl.com/Dane-re-Stevens

Some Class Day Thoughts on Law, Religion, Rutgers, and the RJLR, AlumniNewsletter of the Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion. Fall 2009, p. 6,available at http://www.lawandreligion.com/Fall2009News.pdf

Walls: Meditations from Israel, THE PHILADELPHIA JEWISH VOICE, # 21, March2007, available at www.pjvoice.com/v21/21004walls.aspx

O’Connor’s opinions are her legacy, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, July 16, 2003, A17.

Where do we go from here? Postelection thoughts, RUTGERS FOCUS, January 19,2001, at 4, available at tinyurl.com/danewhere

Bush vs. Gore: What Matters Most: Bush spurring fear on courts and economy,PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, October 29, 2000, at E7.

An awkwardly timed State of the Union: Combining pageantry and politics,PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, January 20, 1999, at A19.

In the Senate, compromise is just a few good words away, PHILADELPHIA

INQUIRER, January 3, 1999, at E7.

Presidents, prosecutors, and the rule of law: Clinton and Starr have both abusedhonorable precepts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, September 21, 1998, at A13.

A judge who was honest with the law and himself, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,August 3, 1997, at E7 (remembrance of Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.).

Publications (cont.):

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The latest attempt to betray Native Americans,HARTFORD COURANT, May 29, 1991, at D13.

Newspaper and Magazine Letters:

Contemplating the End, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW,September 20, 2020, at BR5, available athttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/18/books/review/letters-to-the-editor.html

Letter to the Editor on The “defeated and overturned crown,” 11 VEXILLUM, at 13(September 2020).

Warren is not a mere pretender to Indian ancestry, THE WASHINGTON POST,October 22, 2018, available at https://wapo.st/2q2WBnF

No, DC’s Museum Of The Bible Doesn’t Violate Separation Of Church And State,THE FORWARD (online edition), January 2, 2018, available at https://forward.com/opinion/letters/391238/no-dcs-museum-of-the-bible-doesnt-violate-separation-of-church-and-state/ and https://goo.gl/K3yfji.

State Senator’s Op-Ed Off the Mark, Letter to the Editor, JEWISH EXPONENT,February 2, 2017, at 19,available at http://jewishexponent.com/2017/02/01/letters-week-feb-2-2017

On Hart Island, Missed Friends and Common Graves, Letter to the Editor, THE

NEW YORK TIMES, June 6, 2016, at A20, available at http://nyti.ms/1XxNk3q

Deli and Synagogue, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW,November 1, 2015, at BR6, available at http://nyti.ms/1PeFBB6

Civil and Religious Marriage, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES, January14, 2015, at A22, available at http://nyti.ms/14YraxS

Competing Ethics, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORKER, June 23, 2014, at 6,available atwww.newyorker.com/magazine/letters/2014/06/23/140623mama_mail

Judaism and DNA, Letter to the Editor, Science Section, THE NEW YORK TIMES,June 11, 2013, at D3, available at http://tinyurl.com/dane-dna

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Rutgers Compact, Letter to the Editor, THE STAR-LEDGER, July 12, 2012,available at tinyurl.com/Dane-Star-Ledger-Rutgers

Destructive Merger Unnecessary, Letter to the Editor, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,March 18, 2012, at C5, available atwww.philly.com/philly/opinion/142982575.html

The Atheist Who Challenged Cranston, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES,February 1, 2012, at A26 , available at tinyurl.com/dane020112

Rush Is Just Getting Warmed Up, THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, July 20, 2008,at 8, available at www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/magazine/20letters-t.html

Architects and Ethics: One Dilemma Too Many, Arts & Leisure Section, THE NEW

YORK TIMES, June 29, 2008, at 2, available at tinyurl.com/4xe5rkp

Are You There, God?, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW,May 27, 2007, at 5 (commenting on Michael Kinsley’s review of CHRISTOPHER

HITCHENS, GOD IS NOT GREAT (2007)),available at www.nytimes.com/2007/05/27/books/review/Letters-t-1.html

Science and the Bible, Letter to the Editor, ACADEME, May-June 2007,available at tinyurl.com/daneaaup

Church and State: Tipping a Delicate Balance?, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW

YORK TIMES, October 15, 2006, §4, p. 11, available athttps://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/15/opinion/l15relig.html

Enshrining the Names of 9/11, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 7,2006, §A, p. 16.

Jews and the Covenant, Correspondence, FIRST THINGS, February 2006, at 5(responding to Cardinal Avery Dulles’s article on “The Covenant withIsrael.”), available at www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=81

Undue Burden, Correspondence, THE NEW REPUBLIC, December 19, 2005, at 4.

Sorting Out the Shoots, Correspondence, THE WEEKLY STANDARD, Vol. 11, Issue 3,October 3, 2005, at 5.

“Magdalene Sisters”: Fires of Hell, Letter, Arts & Leisure Section, THE NEW YORK

TIMES, August 17, 2003, § 2, p. 2.

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Meaningless Label, Letter to the Editor, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, August 17, 2003,§C, p. 4.

To Right the Wrongs of Slavery, Letter to the Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES, May31, 2000, at § A, p. 26.

School Prayer Can Both Exclude and Coerce; No Amendment Needed, Letter tothe Editor, THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 27, 1994, § 4, p. 10,available at http://tinyurl.com/qfz583r.

Publication Commitments and Works-in-Progress:

“Party Autonomy”For PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CONFLICT OF LAWS (Oxford UniversityPress, Roxana Banu, Michael Green, Ralf Michaels, eds.)

“The Hole in the Fabric of Original Public Meaning”

Hanging By a Thread: Toward a Jurisprudence of Jewish Law

Natural, Civil, and Religious: A Discourse on Marriage Past and Future

“Paths and Wrong Turns in the Jewish-Christian Encounter.”

“The Bloody Surgeon of Bologna”

“Authority, Locality, and the Orders of Choice of Law”

“Prophets in the Public Square.”

“Province and Duty: Judicial Review, Legislative Lawfinding, and Double-Coding”

Selected Interviews and Podcasts:

The Constitutional Questions Behind Donald Trump’s Impeachment, RutgersToday, February 7, 2021, https://tinyurl.com/yrv6solo

Rutgers U. Prof. of Constitutional Law-Perry Dane, “What’s Next” 136 with MattDeal on WHIS NewsTalk Radio (Bluefield, West Virginia),https://www.whistalkradio.com/episode/whats-next-136-rutgers-u-prof-of-constitutional-law-perry-dane/

Selected Interviews and Podcasts (cont.):

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Rachel Bucchino, Will Congress Move to Censure Donald Trump, THE NATIONAL

INTEREST, January 29, 2021,https://nationalinterest.org/feature/will-congress-move-censure-donald-trump-177274

Is Everything You Say Protected by the First Amendment?, SJ Magazine (NewJersey), January 26, 2021, https://fb.watch/3gjseX8ZQw/ (video)

A historic 2nd impeachment could end Trump's presidential ambition, saysRutgers expert, KYW NewsRadio (Philadelphia), January 13, 2021,https://www.radio.com/kywnewsradio/news/local/law-expert-impeachment-could-end-trumps-political-future (audio)

Rutgers law professor explains difference between invoking the 25th Amendmentand impeachment, News12 New Jersey, January 7, 2021,https://newjersey.news12.com/rutgers-law-professor-explains-difference-between-invoking-the-25th-amendment-and-impeachment (story and video)

Unprecedented To Unpresidented... The Impeachments Of Donald Trump, LawAccording to a King, January 15, 2021, available athttps://lnns.co/mCLWHb3MUJu

Rutgers University Professor Of Law Discusses Importance Of ‘GracefulConcession’ Following Violent US Capitol Breach, CBS3 Eyewitness NewsThis Morning (Philadelphia), January 7, 2021, https://cbsloc.al/3s5XpHg(story and video).

Prof. of Law/Constitutional Expert-Perry Dane, “What’s Next” 125 with Matt Dealon WHIS NewsTalk Radio (Bluefield, West Virginia),https://www.whistalkradio.com/episode/whats-next-125-prof-of-law-constitutional-expert-perry-dane-pt-1/ (Part 1) andhttps://www.whistalkradio.com/episode/whats-next-125-prof-of-law-constitutional-expert-perry-dane-pt-2 (Part 2).

Dane & Mach on COVID religious restrictions, “Legal Face-Off” on WGN Radio(Chicago) with Rich Lenkov & Christina Martini, December 8, 2020, www.facebook.com/573395536121303/videos/309256140291557 (video) andhttps://tinyurl.com/y5ylz3dr (audio podcast).

When the Spirit Moves Me: Telluriders and Spirituality (with others), TellurideNewsletter, Volume 104, No. 2, Fall 2018, at 4-5,https://tinyurl.com/y2z9xlwn.

Selected Interviews and Podcasts (cont.):

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Sam Newhouse, After Trump Supreme Court nom, what next? 'A free-for-all,’ lawprof says, Metro (Philadelphia), July 10, 2018, https://tinyurl.com/y6d4dpyq

A Q&A with Rutgers Law Prof. Perry Dane on Justice Antonin Scalia and theSearch for his Successor, Rutgers Today, March 1, 2016,http://tinyurl.com/hm2fl2u

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities:

2022 “Religious Rights, Pluralistic Encounter, and the Moral Imagination.”International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies Sixth Conference(ICLARS). Córdoba, Spain (upcoming).

2022 “What Banner Shall We Raise? Of Scholarship and Aesthetics in Vexillology.”North American Vexillological Association (NAVA). 55th Annual Meeting.St. Augustine, Florida (upcoming).

2021 “Originalism.” Network for Responsive Public Policy (NFRPP) (virtual)(upcoming).

2021 Moderator, Program on “Free Speech: Testing the Limits of the FirstAmendment.” Network for Responsive Public Policy (NFRPP) (virtual)(upcoming).

2021 “Party Autonomy.” Conference of Authors for Oxford University Press volumeon “Philosophical Foundations of Conflict of Laws.” Max Planck Institutefor Comparative and International Private Law. Hamburg, Germany(virtual) (upcoming).

2020 Commenter. Conference on “The Global Law Market: New Frontiers forEconomic and Empirical Analysis of Private International Law.” CeglaCenter for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law, Buchmann Faculty ofLaw, Tel Aviv University (virtual).

2020 Commenter. Conference of Authors for Oxford University Press volume on“Philosophical Foundations of Conflict of Laws.” Max Planck Institute forComparative and International Private Law. Hamburg, Germany (virtual).

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2020 Invited Participant, Workshop on "Conceptualizing a Law for the JewishPeople.” Center for Jewish and Democratic Law, Bar-Ilan UniversityFaculty of Law, and Shalom Hartman Institute. Israel (virtual).

2020 “Reimagining the Constitution: A Workshop.” Chautauqua Institution SpecialStudies Class. Chautauqua, New York (virtual).

2020 Invited Participant. Annual Conference on Jewish Law, Politics, andPhilosophy. George Washington University Law School. Washington, DC.(virtual).

2020 “A Tale of Two Clauses: Privacy, Religion, and Constitutional Reason.” InvitedSpeaker. Colloquium in Church, State, and Society. Notre Dame LawSchool. Notre Dame, Indiana (postponed due to COVID-19).

2020 “Impeachment: This Time and the Next Time.” Network for Responsive PublicPolicy (NFRPP). Hackensack, New Jersey. Video available at https://youtu.be/X3-DlmkLSp0

2019 Guest Lecturer, Course on “US-Israel Relations and the Israeli PalestinianConflict.” University of Georgia Washington Semester Program,Washington, DC.

2019 Comments on Talk by Prof. Josh Blackman, South Texas College of Law, on“The Second Amendment Outside the Home (and Before the SupremeCourt).” Federalist Society. Rutgers Law School. Camden, New Jersey.

2019 “Echad: A D’var Torah on Parshat Vaetchanan.” Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2019 “Reimagining the Constitution: A Workshop.” Chautauqua Institution SpecialStudies Class. Chautauqua, New York.

2019 “Separation of Religion and State: The United States Constitution and the FirstAmendment.” Study of the U.S. Institutes for Scholars on ReligiousPluralism in the United States. Dialogue Institute, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2019 “A Thousand and One Reasons to Hope.” Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2019 “The Fiftieth Day: Shavuot and/as Jubilee.” Tikkun Leil Shavuot (ShavuotStudy Session). Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2019 “A Thousand and One Reasons to Hope: A D’var Torah [Sermon] on ParshatEmor.” Invited Talk at All Generations Gathering for Descendants of theJews of Sighet. Sponsored by the Tarbut Foundation Sighet and the SighetMunicipality. Sighet, Maramures County, Romania.

2019 Invited Participant. Annual Conference on Jewish Law, Politics, andPhilosophy. George Washington University Law School. Washington, DC.

2019 “Religion, State, and the United State Constitution: ‘The Law of Love, Peace,and Liberty’” Network for Responsive Public Policy (NFRPP). Cherry,Hill, New Jersey. Video at https://youtu.be/3wOOLGJuScI.

2019 “Polarization and Its Discontents.” Presentation at “Torathon,”Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2019 “I Am Your God: A D’var Torah [Sermon] on Parshat Yitro.” Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2019 Invited speaker, Symposium on Stephen Smith’s Pagans and Christians in theCity: Culture Wars from the Tiber to the Potomac. Sponsored by theJournal of Catholic Legal Studies. St John’s Law School. Queens,New York.

2019 “Difficult Words.” Panel on “Gun Violence: Myths, Realities and Solutions.” Network for Responsive Public Policy (NFRPP). Hackensack, New Jersey. Video at https://youtu.be/8ycrDGvphAg

2019 “Paths and Wrong Turns in the Jewish-Christian Encounter.” Conference andRoundtable on “Fulfilling the Promise of a New Relationship.” SaintJoseph’s University Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations. St. RaphaelaCenter, Haverford, Pennsylvania.

2019 “The Anomalous Free Speech Clause.” Panel on “Free Exercise of Religion andFreedom of Speech.” Association of American Law Schools AnnualMeeting, Law and Religion Section (co-sponsored by the ConstitutionalLaw Section). New Orleans, Louisiana.

2018 “Province and Duty: Judicial Review, Legislative Lawfinding, andDouble-Coding.” Ninth Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium. LoyolaLaw School, Chicago, Illinois.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2018 Panel on “SCOTUS, Polarization, and the Rule of Law.” Network for ResponsivePublic Policy (NFRPP). Hackensack, New Jersey. Video athttps://youtu.be/Ahipps4_Z9M?t=2221

2018 Co-Coordinator and Presenter, Workshop on “Jewish Perspectives.” Conference on “Religious Lawyering at Twenty.” Sponsored by Council onReligion and Law (CORAL) and Institute on Religion, Law & Lawyer’sWork at Fordham University School of Law. Fordham University Schoolof Law. New York City.

2018 Presenter and Coach on Mock Supreme Court arguments. Street Law,Inc./National Constitution Center 2018 Summer Institute for High SchoolTeachers on the Rule of Law and an Independent Judiciary. NationalConstitution Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2018 Invited Participant, Ninth Annual Law and Religion Roundtable. University ofPennsylvania Law School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2018 “Separation of Religion and State: The United States Constitution and the FirstAmendment.” Study of the U.S. Institutes for Scholars on ReligiousPluralism in the United States. Dialogue Institute, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2018 “I and Thou at Sinai: Rabbi Yochanan, Martin Buber, Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf,Rav Shalom Eliashiv, Pope Francis, and the Chicken in the Shtetl.” TikkunLeil Shavuot (Shavuot Study Session). Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood,Pennsylvania.

2018 “Names and Numbers: A D’var Torah [Sermon] on Parshat Bamidbar.” BethHillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2018 Invited Commenter on paper by Linda McClain. Conference on Law, Religion,and Complicity. Sponsored by the University Center for Human Valuesand the Program in Law and Public Affairs of Princeton University. Princeton, New Jersey.

2018 Commenter on Jay Michaelson, “What is Masterpiece Cakeshop Really About?” Tenth Annual Donald C. Clark, Jr. '79 Endowed Law and Religion Lecture. Rutgers Law School. Camden, New Jersey.

2018 “The Masterpiece Cakeshop Case,” Faculty Supreme Court Lunch Group. Rutgers Law School. Camden, New Jersey.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2018 “Church, State, and Religious Liberty in 2018 America.” Presentation at“Torathon,” Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2017 “Corporations.” Markets, Money and the Sacred: International Perspectives onEconomic Theology. Workshop of Contributors to the Companion toEconomic Theology. Copenhagen Business School. Copenhagen,Denmark.

2017 “Playacting.” D’var Torah (Sermon). Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood,Pennsylvania.

2017 “Perspectives on Religion and State.” Study of the U.S. Institutes for Scholarson Religious Pluralism in the United States. Dialogue Institute, TempleUniversity. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2017 “Law's Kingdom; Kingdom's Law.” Invited Speaker, Conference on “ReligiousCritiques of Law.” Sponsored by the Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion& Ethics. Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, California.

2017 “Weaponization: Religion and Law in the Age of Trump.” Series on “Law & TheTrump Administration: Expert Perspectives.” Rutgers Law School. Camden, New Jersey.

2017 “Real and Imaginary Jews in the American Church-State Experiment.” KatzJewish Community Center. Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

2017 “Shylock's Bond, Surgery in the Palace of Bologna, Roman Sages, MonthlyMikveh, and other Tales of Shedding Blood.” Presentation at “Torathon,”Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2017 “Call and Response.” D’var Torah (Sermon). Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2016 “My Name is Great Among the Nations.” D’var Torah (Sermon). Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2016 Respondent to Carl-Henric Grenholm, “How the Lutheran Law-GospelDistinction Informs the Natural Law/Positive Law Debate in WesternJurisprudence.” Conference on “Lutheran Interpretations ofContemporary Legal Issues: So Much Good Fruit." Co-sponsored by theCouncil on Religion and Law (CORAL), United Theological Seminary ofthe Twin Cities, and the Luther Seminary Reformation Research Program . United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. New Brighton,Minnesota.

2016 Invited Participant, Workshop on Tradition in American Law and Politics.Tradition Project of the St. John’s University School of Law Center for Lawand Religion. New York City.

2016 Invited Participant, Panel on Rights and Religious Exemptions. AnnualNortheastern Convening of the American Constitution Society for Law andPolicy. University of Pennsylvania Law School. Philadelphia.

2016 “The Puzzles of Freedom From Religion.” International Consortium for Lawand Religion Studies Fourth Conference (ICLARS). Oxford University.

2016 “Religion and State: The American Experiment.” Chautauqua InstitutionSpecial Studies Class. Chautauqua Institution. Chautauqua, New York.

2016 “On Marriage.” Tikkun Leil Shavuot (Shavuot Study Session). Beth Hillel-BethEl. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2016 “The Hearts of the Parents to their Children; the Hearts of the Children to theirParents.” D’var Torah (Sermon) for Shabbat Hagadol. Beth Hillel-BethEl. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2016 “The Bloody Surgeon of Bologna.” Annual Conference of the Association for theStudy of Law, Culture, and the Humanities. University of Connecticut LawSchool. Hartford, Connecticut.

2016 “Establishment and Encounter.” Workshop on the Legitimate Scope ofReligious Establishment. Fondazione Studium Generale Marcianum.Venice, Italy.

2016 “My Signs That I Have Done among Them.” D’var Torah (Sermon). BethHillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2016 Invited Participant, Panel on the Analytical Jurisprudence of Jewish Law,Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Jewish LawSection. New York, New York.

2015 “The United States Supreme Court and American Government.” HolidayVillage East History Club. Mount Laurel, New Jersey.

2015 “The Road(s) to Same-Sex Marriage.” Panel on “Same-Sex Marriage and 2015Political Campaigns.” Women’s and Gender Studies Program. RutgersUniversity - Camden.

2015 “Religion and State: The American Experiment.” Chautauqua InstitutionSpecial Studies Class. Chautauqua Institution. Chautauqua, New York.

2015 “The Law, History, and Theology of Strict Separationism.” Delaware ValleyAmericans United for Separation of Church and State, South JerseyChurch & State Discussion Group. Cherry Hill, New Jersey .

2015 “A Conversation About Same-Sex Marriage . . . and Marriage.” Taman BacaKesiman (Reading Garden/Community Library of Kesiman). Denpasar,Bali, Indonesia.

2015 “Martin Buber and the Existential Encounter of State and Religious Authority.” “ in the 21st Century: A Martin Buber Memorial Conference.” Sponsoredby the Manhattan College Center for Ethics; Holocaust, Genocide andInterfaith Education Center; Office of Mission; Philosophy Department;and Religious Studies Department. Manhattan College. Riverdale, NewYork City.

2015 “Scopes of Religious Exemption: A Normative Map.” Bowling Green Workshopin Applied Ethics and Public Policy on “The Scope of ReligiousExemptions.” Department of Philosophy, Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green, Ohio.

2015 Moderator, “A Religious Constitution: The Integration of Church and State,”Seventh Annual Donald C. Clark, Jr. '79 Endowed Law and ReligionLecture. Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

2015 “Master Metaphors and Double-Coding” (published as “Master Metaphors andDouble-Coding in the Encounters of Religion and State”). InvitedParticipant. Conference on “Hosanna-Tabor and/or Employment Divisionv. Smith?” Institute for Law and Religion. University of San Diego Schoolof Law. San Diego, California.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2015 “Law’s Escape.” Conference on “Wisdom, Law, and Lawyers.” Sponsored bythe Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion & Ethics. Pepperdine UniversitySchool of Law, Malibu, California.

2015 “Original Public Meaning in the Land of Now.” Faculty Seminar. RutgersSchool of Law-Camden.

2015 “Real and Imaginary Jews in the American Church-State Experiment.” Presentation at “Torathon,” Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood,Pennsylvania.

2014 “Original Public Meaning in the Land of Now.” Fifth Annual Constitutional LawColloquium. Loyola Law School, Chicago, Illinois.

2014 “Overflowing Love.” Rosh Hashana D’var Torah (Sermon), Merion TributeHouse Service, Merion, Pennsylvania.

2014 “ADR, Religious Tribunals, and the Domestication of Legal Pluralism.” Conference on “Religion in the Public Square: Alternative DisputeResolution: Is this the future of law?” Aspen Center for Social Values andthe Jewish Law Association. Aspen, Colorado. Video athttps://youtu.be/sX_7W9z1J-o

2014 Participant, Libertas Project Workshop on Religious Liberty. VillanovaUniversity School of Law. Villanova, Pennsylvania.

2014 Paper on “Privacy, Establishment, and Constitutional Reason” and Hot TopicsPanel presentation on “A Typology of Religious Accommodations.” Invited Participant, Fifth Annual Law and Religion Roundtable, Sponsoredby Washington University School of Law, Program in Church, State, andSociety of Notre Dame Law School, and the University of Alabama Schoolof Law. Washington University School of Law. Saint Louis, Missouri.

2014 “Jewish Legal Change.” Beth Hillel-Beth El Study and Discussion Group. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2014 “The Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Cases.” Faculty Supreme CourtLunch Group. Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

2014 “Legal Reason and the Misguided Quest for Reasonableness.” FacultyWorkshop, Rutgers School of Law - Newark. Newark, New Jersey.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2014 “Judaism, Pluralism, and Constitutional Glare.” Invited Participant, Conferenceon “People of the Book: Judaism and Constitutional Law.” DePaul Collegeof Law Center for Jewish Law and Judaic Studies. DePaul College of Law,Chicago.

2014 “Prayer is Serious Business: Reflections on Town of Greece.” Panelist, SixthAnnual Donald C. Clark, Jr. '79 Symposium on Law and Religion, “Townof Greece and its Impact on the Establishment Clause.” Rutgers School ofLaw – Camden.

2014 “Inside and Outside: Jewish Studies in the Secular Legal Academy.” CambridgeConference in Modern Jewish Thought, “Jewish Studies as Philosophy:Beyond Historicism and Sociology?” Cambridge University, Cambridge,England. (Also respondent to Paul E. Nahme, “Legal Idealization andNormative Historicity”).

2014 “The Law of Love.” Conference on “Love and Law.” Sponsored by the NootbaarInstitute on Law, Religion & Ethics. Pepperdine University School of Law,Malibu, California.

2014 “The God Who Drowned the King of Egypt.” D’var Torah (Sermon). BethHillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2013 “Jewish Legal Change and the Ironies of Historical Consciousness.” InvitedParticipant, Gruss Workshop on “Thinking Legally vs. ThinkingHistorically.” Sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Law School,Program in Jewish Studies, and Department of Near Eastern Languagesand Civilizations. University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.

2013 Moderator, Debate on Voter ID Laws. Sponsored by the Rutgers-CamdenDemocratic Law Students Association, Federalist Society, Black LawStudents Association, and Advocates for Public Interest Law (APIL). Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

2013 “Of Reason and Reasonableness.” Fourth Annual Constitutional LawColloquium. Loyola Law School, Chicago, Illinois.

2013 “The Son You Love.” D’var Torah (Sermon). Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah.Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, available athttp://clrforum.org/2013/10/20/son-you-love/

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2013 Moderator, Panel on “Faith and Reproductive Justice.” Conference on “BeyondRoe: Reproductive Justice in a Changing World.” Rutgers School of Law -Camden. Camden, New Jersey.

2013 “Endorsement, the Siren Call of Non-Sectarianism, and Town of Greece.” Faculty Supreme Court Lunch Group. Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

2013 “Endorsement, Legal Reason and the Misguided Quest for Reasonableness.”International Consortium for Law and Religion (ICLARS) Studies ThirdConference. Richmond, Williamsburg, and Charlottesville, Virginia.

2013 “Thou Shalt Not Lie: The Jurisprudence of Jewish Law and the Question ofHomosexual Sex.” Address to Couples Group, Katz Jewish CommunityCenter. Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

2013 “Kosher Pigs, James Madison, and the Relation Between Jewish CommunalInstitutions and Jewish Religion.” Keynote Address, 24th Annual Meetingof the Jewish Community Voice (Southern New Jersey). Katz JewishCommunity Center. Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

2013 “A Living Menorah – On Light and Leadership.” D’var Torah (Sermon). BethHillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2013 “Floor Plans for the House of God.” LimmudPhilly Learningfest. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.

2013 Invited Participant, Panel on “An Inconsistent Justice: The Crossroads of Law,Religion and Women's Human Rights.” Spring Meeting of the AmericanBar Association, Section of International Law. Washington, D.C..

2013 “Robert Cover and Legal Pluralism.” Invited Participant, Panel on RobertCover and Religious Legal Theory. Fourth Religious Legal TheoryConference. Touro Law School. Central Islip, New York.

2013 “Legal Reason and the Misguided Quest for Reasonableness” (and a discussionof select materials on “Legal Formalism”). Invited Talk to Center forCritical Analysis Seminar on Formalism. Rutgers University. NewBrunswick, New Jersey.

2013 “Halakhah, Morality, and Double Coding.” Association of American LawSchools Annual Meeting, Jewish Law Section. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2012 “Religion and the Law.” Golda Meir Chapter, Hadassah of Southern NewJersey. Voorhees, New Jersey.

2012 “Saving Rutgers-Camden” (with Adam Scales, Andrew Shankman, Allan Stein,Robert F. Williams, and Patrick Nowlan). Shared Governance Conference.American Association of University Professors. Washington, D.C.

2012 Keynote Address. “Voting Your Faith: What Does it Mean?” Catholic-JewishInstitute for Understanding of the Catholic-Jewish Commission ofSouthern New Jersey. Katz Jewish Community Center. Cherry Hill, NewJersey.

2012 Invited Participant and Panelist on Hot Topics Discussion of “GovernmentMandates and Conditions on Funding.” Third Annual Law and ReligionRoundtable. Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

2012 Invited Participant, Conference on “Forgetting and error in Jewish legalculture.” Sponsored by Harvard Law School’s Gruss Chair of TalmudicCivil Law. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

2012 Testimony on S. 2063, “New Jersey Medical and Health EducationRestructuring Act.” Higher Education Committee, New Jersey Legislature. Trenton, New Jersey.

2012 “Church and State.” Trinity Presbyterian Church. Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

2012 “In Defense of Kelo.” Sponsored by the Rutgers School of Law - CamdenChapter of the Federalist Society Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

2012 “Natural, Civil, and Religious: Bridging the Divide over Same-Sex Marriage.” Faculty Research Symposium. Rutgers University - Camden.

2012 “The Anxiety of Influence – Legal Values and the Life of Faith.” Third ReligiousLegal Theory Conference: “The Competing Claims of Law & Religion: WhoShould Influence Whom?” Sponsored by the Nootbaar Institute on Law,Religion & Ethics and the Glazer Institute for Jewish Studies. PepperdineUniversity School of Law, Malibu, California

2012 Panel Discussion on Alpha Delta Chi v. Reed and the American ReligiousDispensation. Sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Chapter of theFederalist Society. University of Pennsylvania Law School. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2011 Prepared draft for Amicus Brief submitted by Jewish Social Policy ActionNetwork (JSPAN) to the Untied States Court of Appeals for the FirstCircuit supporting constitutional challenge to Section 3 of federal Defenseof Marriage Act in Gill v. Office of Personnel Management andCommonwealth of Massachusetts v. United States Department of Healthand Human Services. Final submitted brief available athttps://goo.gl/68dvnV

2011 “A Critique of Original Public Meaning.” “It’s Only a Constitution. A Debate onConstitutional Interpretation.” Sponsored by the Rutgers School of Law -Camden Chapters of the Federalist Society and the American ConstitutionSociety. Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

2011 “The Challenge of Change in Jewish Law.” Summer Workshop on Law,Religion & Culture. University of Colorado Law School. Boulder, Colorado.

2011 “Some Reflections on Jewish Law and its Relation to Secular Law andMorality.” Invited Lecture. Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of SocialSciences. Beijing, China.

2011 “Modernity, Postmodernity, and the Challenge of Change in Jewish Law.”International Symposium on Monotheism and Postmodernism, sponsoredby the Diane and Guilford Glazer Institute of Jewish Studies and theDepartment of Religious Studies, Nanjing University and the Departmentof Cultural and Religious Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong.Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.

2011 “The Architecture of Private International Law (Choice of Law).” InvitedLecture. University of Peking School of Transnational Law. Shenzhen,China.

2011 “Kin(g) of All the Earth: Thoughts on the Metaphor of Kingship in JewishThought and Liturgy.” Tikkun Leil Shavuot (Shavuot Study Session).United Jewish Congregation of Hong Kong. Hong Kong.

2011 “Hanging by a Thread: A Jurisprudence of Jewish Law,” Introduction andChapter on “Jewish Legal Change.” Spring 2011 Tikvah Workshop. TikvahCenter for Law & Jewish Civilization. New York University Law School.New York, New York.

2011 “Nature, Equality, and Same-Sex Marriage.” Faculty Seminar, Rutgers School ofLaw - Camden.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2010 Invited Presenter, teaching sessions on “The Covenants of Faith and Fate: OfSubbotniks, Sambatianer, Lemba, and other Non-Jewish Jews” (podcastavailable at http://tinyurl.com/dane-limmud), “Marriage: Natural, Civil,and Religious,” “Stand & Pray: Structure & Struggle in the Amidah,” and“Another Look at the JFS Case.” 30th Limmud Conference. University ofWarwick. Coventry, United Kingdom.

2010 “The Same-Sex Marriage Debate in Civil Law, and Its Religious Dimensions.” 22 Washington Square North Fellows’ Talk. New York University LawSchool Institutes on the Park. New York, New York.

2010 “The Challenge of Change in Jewish Law.” Religious Legal Theory Conference.St. John’s University School of Law. Queens, New York.

2010 “Notes on a Jurisprudence of Jewish Law.” Fall 2010 Tikvah Workshop. TikvahCenter for Law & Jewish Civilization. New York University Law School.New York, New York.

2010 “The Complicated Dynamics of Religious Equality.” Continuing LegalEducation Presentation Sponsored by Religious Observers Affinity Group,Proskauer Rose LLP. New York, New York.

2010 “Separation of Church and State: Perspectives on the ‘Law of Love, Peace, andLiberty.’” Renaissance Lecture Series. Manchester, New Jersey.

2010 “Nature, Equality, and Same-Sex Marriage.” First Annual Law and ReligionRoundtable. Brooklyn Law School. Brooklyn, New York.

2010 “Religious Symbols, Religious Culture, and Religious Liberty: The EuropeanConundrum” and “Chagalls’ Crucifix.” Conference on “Law and Religion.”Organized by Oxford Society for Law and Religion, Focus on FORB,Strasbourg Consortium, Centre for Christianity and Culture at Regent'sPark College, Human Rights Implementation Centre at the University ofBristol, House of St. Gregory and St. Macrina, Brunel Law School ofOxford Brooks University, International Consortium for Law and ReligionStudies at the University of Milan, and the International Center for Lawand Religion Studies at Brigham Young University. Balliol College, OxfordUniversity. Oxford, England.

2010 “Judaizers, Self-Proclaimed Jews, and the Covenants of Faith and Fate.” Tikkun Leil Shavuot (Shavuot Study Session). Suburban JewishCommunity Center – Bnai Aaron. Havertown, Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2010 “Law and Religion.” Gratz College, Sylvia and Stanley Leven Continuing LegalEducation Program for Attorneys. Penn Valley, Pennsylvania.

2010 “Karaites, Puritans, Zionists, and Hebraists: The Enduring Lure of theBible-in-Itself.” LimmudPhilly Learningfest. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2010 “How Not to Argue for Same-Sex Marriage.” Jonathan Brewster BinghamForum, Liberal Party of the Yale Political Union. Yale University. NewHaven, Connecticut.

2009 “The Natural Law Challenge to Choice of Law,” Conference on Ethics in Publicand Private International Law, Panel on Ethics in Private InternationalLaw. Sponsored by the International Legal Theory Interest Group of theAmerican Society of International Law, with assistance from PepperdineUniversity School of Law and the University of Baltimore School of Law.Tillar House, American Society of International Law, and Cosmos Club,Washington, DC.

2009 “The American Theology of Church-State Separation.” Panel Discussion onSeparation of Church and State. Co-sponsored by the Rutgers Journal ofLaw and Religion and the Rutgers-Camden Chapter of the FederalistSociety. Rutgers School of law - Camden

2009 “Prophets in the Public Square,” Journal of Law and Religion 19th AnnualSymposium, “The Global Economic Crisis, Law and the ReligiousTraditions,” Panel on “Regulating Markets through Law and the ReligiousTraditions.” Hamline University School of Law. Saint Paul, Minnesota.

2009 Panel Discussion on Same-Sex Marriage and the proposed Respect for MarriageAct of 2009, H.R. 3567. Broadcast on “Larry Kane: Voice of Reason,”Comcast Network CN8.

2009 “Some General Puzzles of Autonomy and Jurisdiction.” “Religious Autonomy:A Conference of Experts,” Sponsored by the International Center for Lawand Religion Studies at Brigham Young University and Central EuropeanUniversity. Central European University. Budapest, Hungary.

2009 Organizer and Chair, Panel on “Intersections and Connections with the LegalAcademic Study of Jewish Law.” Association of American Law SchoolsAnnual Meeting, Jewish Law Section. San Diego, California.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2008 Invited Participant, Scriptural Reasoning Project, under the auspices of theRabbi Myer and Dorothy Kripke Center for the Study of Religion andSociety. Creighton University. Omaha, Nebraska.

2008 Course Planner, Chair, and Speaker on “The Complications of Marriage: Civiland Religious,” Public Policy Program on “The Intersection of Law,Religion, and Family.” Pennsylvania Bar Institute. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.

2008 “Nature, Equality, and Same-Sex Marriage.” Conference on “The Family:Searching for Fairest Love,” Panel on “Legal and Ethical Issues Related toSame-Sex Marriage.” Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture,University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Indiana. Available at http://ethicscenter.nd.edu/archives/documents/Dane.pdf

2008 “The Sacred Cluster.” Tikkun Leil Shavuot (Shavuot Study Session). SuburbanJewish Community Center – Bnai Aaron. Havertown, Pennsylvania.

2008 Invited Participant, Conference on “Free Will, Responsibility, and Coercion inthe Talmud.” Co-Sponsored by the Gruss Chair in Talmudic Civil Law atHarvard Law School and the Institute of Jewish Law at the BostonUniversity School of Law. Harvard Law School, Cambridge,Massachusetts.

2008 “A Holy Secular Institution.” Fourth Biennial Symposium on Religion andPolitics, Panel on “Church and State in the American Setting.” Paul B.Henry Institute, Calvin College. Grand Rapids, Michigan.

2008 Panelist, Discussion on “Homosexuality Within the Context of Jewish Law,”co-sponsored by Jewish Law Students Association and Outlaws. RutgersSchool of Law – Camden.

2008 “Take These Words: The Abiding Lure of the Hebrew Bible In-Itself.”Conference on “The Hebrew Bible in Contemporary IntellectualDiscourse,” Panel on “The Bible as a Problem for ContemporaryIntellectual Discourse.” Sponsored by the Yeshiva University Center forJewish Law and Contemporary Civilization at the Benjamin N. CardozoSchool of Law and the Israel Matz Institute for Research in Jewish Law atthe Hebrew University Law School. Cardozo Law School. New York, NewYork.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2008 Faculty Member for Case Analysis Workshop on Goodridge v. Department ofPublic Health. Second Annual Peter Jennings Project for Journalists andthe Constitution, “The Constitution in Our Midst: Civil Rights and CivilLiberties.” National Constitution Center. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2008 “Fragments on Marriage and Christmas.” Conference on Constitutional Law,Religion, Multiculturalism, and Citizenship, organized by Professor MarkTushnet. Harvard Law School. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

2008 “A Holy Secular Institution.” Faculty Seminar. University of Western OntarioFaculty of Law. London, Ontario.

2007 “Flags in Context: A Discussion of Design, Genre, and Aesthetics.” NorthAmerican Vexillological Association (NAVA). 41st Annual Meeting. Glastonbury, Connecticut.

Winner of the Captain William Driver Award for the best paperpresented at the meeting.

2007- Invited Participant, Legal Pluralism Reading Group, Sponsored by the 2008 Program in Jewish Law & Interdisciplinary Studies, Cardozo School of

Law, New York City.

2007 “For the Sin.” Yom Kippur D’var Torah (Sermon), Merion Tribute HouseService, Merion, Pennsylvania.

2007 “Natural, Civil, and Religious Marriage: A Study in Three Traditions.” TikkunLeil Shavuot (Shavuot Study Session). Suburban Jewish CommunityCenter – Bnai Aaron. Havertown, Pennsylvania.

2007 “Some Thoughts on the Supreme Court, and Recollections of a Clerkship.” Talkto Twelfth Grade Accelerated Class on Government and ConstitutionalLaw. Eastern Regional High School, Voorhees, New Jersey.

2007 “A Holy Secular Institution: Religion and the Same-Sex Marriage Debate.” Faculty Seminar. Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

2007 “Greeks, Christians, and Jews Comparing Notes on Sexuality: A Story of Text,Morality, Nature, Theology, Covenant, ... and Shrimp.” Suburban JewishCommunity Center – Bnai Aaron. Havertown, Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2006 “The Paradoxes of Law, Morality, and Interpretation in the HalakhicImagination.” The Third International Conference on the Philosophy ofHalakhah, “Halakhah and Ideology.” Co-Sponsored by the Department ofJewish Thought of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Van LeerJerusalem Institute. Jerusalem, Israel.

2006 Invited participant, Annual Conference of the Program on Philanthropy andLaw, New York University Law School, on “Serving Multiple Masters:Jurisdictional and Choice-of-Law Problems Confronting NonprofitOrganizations.”

2006 “Separation of Church and State.” Jewish Community Center of MiddlesexCounty. Edison, New Jersey.

2006 “Declaratory Statutes.” Oxford Round Table, Program on “The Influence of SirWilliam Blackstone on American Education.” Held at Pembroke College,University of Oxford. Oxford, England. (Also respondent to Gary D.Brooks, “A Conversation with Sir William Blackstone through the Eyes ofContemporary Educational Leaders.”)

2006 “Stand and Pray: Structure and Struggle in the Amidah.” Tikkun Leil Shavuot(Shavuot Study Session). Suburban Jewish Community Center – BnaiAaron. Havertown, Pennsylvania.

2006 Panel Discussion on “Religion in American Policy – Are We Crossing the Line?” Sponsored by the Southwest New Jersey Council of the Anti-DefamationLeague. Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

2006 “Marriage and the Religious-Secular Encounter.” Presentation at “Torathon,”Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2006 “A Wholly Secular Institution? The Church and the Debate on Same-SexMarriage.” Annual Consultation of the Association of ConferenceAttorneys of the United Church of Christ. Cleveland, Ohio.

2006 Invited Participant, Ronald Dworkin Reading Group, Sponsored by theProgram in Jewish Law & Interdisciplinary Studies, Cardozo School ofLaw, New York City.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2005 “What is Here a Right Towards Men Is a Duty Towards the Creator” LeadPresentation, Workshop on “Exploring the Intersections of Religion,Culture, and the Rule of Law” organized by the Minority Concerns Unit ofthe Administrative Office of the New Jersey Courts. State of New JerseyJudicial College, Presented by the Administrative Office of the New JerseyCourts and the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on JudicialEducation. Teaneck, New Jersey.

2005 “Ritual Confession and Moral Education” Ard-Wood Friday Night Minyan. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2005 “New Orleans and Jerusalem: Sacred Energy, Sacred Space, and the Scatteringof the Shells.” D’var Torah. Suburban Jewish Community Center – BnaiAaron. Havertown, Pennsylvania.

2005 “Christmas.” Oxford Round Table, Program on Religion, Education, and theRole of Government. Held at Oriel College, University of Oxford. Oxford,England.

2005 “‘You Shall Do That Which Is Right and Good’: The Tensions of Law andMorality in Halakhic Life.” Tikkun Leil Shavuot (Shavuot Study Session). Suburban Jewish Community Center – Bnai Aaron. Havertown,Pennsylvania.

2005 Invited Participant, Conference on the Relationship of Halakhah and Aggadah. Co-Sponsored by the Gruss Chair in Talmudic Civil Law at Harvard LawSchool and the Program in Jewish Law and Interdisciplinary Studies of theCardozo School of Law. Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

2005 “The Legal, the Moral, and the Theological: Reflections on a Responsum byRabbi Menashe Klein.” Ard-Wood Sabbath Group, Wynnewood,Pennsylvania.

2005 “Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf: Transcender of Boundaries, Transformer of Lives.” Comments on the Occasion of a Commemorative Weekend in Honor ofArnold Jacob Wolf, former Jewish Chaplain at Yale University. Joseph Slifka Center. Yale University.

2004 “‘Omalous’ Autonomy.” Lead Paper on “Church Autonomy and the FreeExercise of Religion,” Conference on “Church Autonomy” Sponsored byThe International Center for Law and Religion Studies and The J. ReubenClark Law School, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2004 Paper on Jewish Law and Responses to Terrorism and Warfare. Association ofAmerican Law Schools Annual Meeting, Jewish Law Section. Atlanta,Georgia.

2003 Commentator and Participant. Fourth Conference of the European-AmericanLaw and Religion Consortium: The Permissible Scope of Legal Limitationson Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Comparative Perspective. Dobogókõ,Hungary.

2003 Lecture on “Slavery, Race, and the Story of Dred Scott” to undergraduateSociology class on “Race and Ethnicity.” Rutgers-Camden College of Artsand Sciences.

2003 “Shabbat in Prayer.” D’var Torah (Sermon), Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2002 “The Genre Barrier and the Place of Intent.” “Mediating Law: Theory.Production. Culture,” the 11th International Conference of the Law andLiterature Association of Australia, held in conjunction with theAssociation for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities (USA). University of Melbourne Law School. Melbourne, Australia.

2002 “The Genre Barrier and the Place of Intent.” Faculty Seminar. Rutgers Schoolof Law - Camden.

2002 “Avinu Malkeinu, Kin(g) of all the Earth.” Yom Kippur D’var Torah (Sermon),Merion Tribute House Service, Merion, Pennsylvania.

2002 “Issues in the Structure of the Halakhah.” Adult Learning Mini-Course. Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2001 Policy Research Seminar on Ethnocultural, Racial, Religious and LinguisticDiversity and Identity. Co-Sponsored by the Association for CanadianStudies, the Multiculturalism Program of the Department of CanadianHeritage, and the Metropolis Project Team of Citizenship and ImmigrationCanada. Halifax, Nova Scotia.

2001 “Bameh Madlikin.” Ard-Wood Friday Night Minyan. Wynnewood,Pennsylvania.

2001 “Before and After: The Soul’s Journey on Yom Kippur.” High Holiday KolNidre D’var Torah (Sermon), Merion Tribute House Service, Merion,Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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2001 “Pluralism, Double Coding, and the Possibilities of Legal Rhetoric.” 20th WorldCongress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law & SocialPhilosophy. Vrije Universiteit (Free University), Amsterdam, TheNetherlands. (Also chaired separate session on “Legal Reasoning andPlurality of Values.”)

2001 ““TThhee Paradoxes of Law, Morality, and Interpretation in the HalakhicImagination.” Fellows’ Seminar. Program on “Secularism.” Center for theCritical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, Rutgers University, NewBrunswick.

2001 Three Papers on Legal Pluralism. Faculty Seminar. Rutgers School of Law -Camden.

2001 “This Month.” D’var Torah (Sermon), Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

2000 Respondent to paper by Samira Haj, “Islamic Rationality and Reform.” Fellows’ Seminar. Program on “Secularism.” Center for the CriticalAnalysis of Contemporary Culture, Rutgers University, New Brunswick.

2000 “Miracles, Truth, and Constructive Postmodernism: Reflections on the DebateBetween David Hume and George Campbell.” Second International ReidSymposium: Philosophy in Scotland, Then and Now. University ofAberdeen. Aberdeen, Scotland.

2000 “The Intersecting Worlds of Religious and Secular Marriage.” Current LegalIssues Colloquium on Law and Religion. Faculty of Law, UniversityCollege London. London, England (version of paper later published as TheIntersecting Worlds of Religious and Secular Marriage).

2000 “Secular Law Encounters Jewish Marriage and Divorce: A Short Exploration.”Presentation at “Torathon,” Beth Hillel-Beth El. Wynnewood,Pennsylvania

1999 Panel Discussion on United States v. Dickerson. Faculty Seminar. RutgersSchool of Law - Camden.

1999 Presentation and Discussion on Fostering Faculty Scholarship and IntellectualCommunity. University of Cincinnati College of Law. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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1999 “The Varieties of Religious Autonomy.” Second Conference of theEuropean-American Law and Religion Consortium: Church Autonomy andReligious Liberty. University of Trier. Trier, Germany.

1999 “Jewish Legal Commitment.” Hassell Institute Lecture and Discussion Series,Main Line Reform Temple Beth Elohim. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

1999 “Sacrifice, Progress, and the Messiah.” D’var Torah (Sermon), Beth Hillel-BethEl Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

1998 Organizer, Chair, and Presenter (on “Religion in the Law of the United Statesand the United Kingdom”), Program on “Religious Freedom and OtherCivil Liberties: A Comparison Between the United States and GreatBritain.” Co-Sponsored by Rutgers School of Law - Camden, RutgersSchool of Law, Newark, Seton Hall Law School, and the New JerseyInstitute for Continuing Legal Education. New Jersey State BarAssociation Mid-Year Meeting. London, United Kingdom.

1998 “Hanging By A Thread.” D’var Torah (Sermon), Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

1998 Invited participant, “Deliberation on Exile and Assimilation.” Joseph SlifkaCenter. Yale University.

1998 Panelist, “Community Awareness Program” on “Hate on the Internet.” Sponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Council of Southern NewJersey and the Anti-Defamation League of New Jersey. Katz JewishCommunity Center, Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

1997 Invited Remarks, Memorial Proceeding before the New Jersey Supreme Courtfor the Honorable William J. Brennan, Jr. Trenton.

1997 “James Madison, The Separation of Church and State, and the Cost of aPerelman Day School Education.” Raymond and Ruth Perelman JewishDay School Family Network “Muse ‘N Munch.” Wynnewood,Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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1997 Respondent to Paper by Edward B. Foley, and member of working group on“Religious Perspectives on the Rule of Law.” “The Relevance of Religion toa Lawyer’s Work: An Interfaith Conference,” sponsored by Section ofLitigation of the American Bar Association, Auburn Theological Seminary,Louis Finkelstein Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, NationalCouncil of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, and Stein Institute of Lawand Ethics of the Fordham University School of Law. New York City.

1997 “The Encounter of Jewish and Secular Law: A Short Exploration.” Presentationat “Torathon,” Beth Hillel-Beth El, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

1997 Guest speaker on legal pluralism and aboriginal rights. First-Year“Perspectives” Program on “Race and Cultural Difference,” session on“Legal Pluralism as Mutual Recognition of Sovereignty.” University ofToronto Faculty of Law.

1996 Invited participant and session leader, 1996 International Conference on “TheInterpretive Traditions of Halakhah and American Law.” Center forContemporary Halakhah in the Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies ofthe Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem.

1996 “The Paradoxes of Law, Morality, and Interpretation in the HalakhicImagination.” Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law Faculty Seminar. RamatGan, Israel.

1996 Respondent to Jack and Lewis Rudin Lectures by Ronald M. Dworkin, “Politics,Commitment, and Faith.” Auburn Theological Seminary at UnionTheological Seminary, New York City.

1996 Panel on Jewish Law, Conference on “New Approaches to Comparative andForeign Law.” University of Utah College of Law, Salt Lake City.

1996 “The Magic of Mercy.” Yom Kippur D’var Torah (Sermon), Merion TributeHouse Service, Merion, Pennsylvania.

1996 “Sovereign Dignity and Glorious Chaos: A Comment on the InterjurisdictionalImplications of the Entire Controversy Doctrine.” Symposium on the“Entire Controversy Doctrine,” sponsored by the Rutgers School of Law -Camden and the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

1994 “Revelation and Law.” Presentation to Leaders Training Fellowship,Beth Hillel-Beth El, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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1994 “The Corporation Sole and the Encounter of Law and Church.” FacultySeminar. Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

1994 High Holiday Rosh Hashanah D’var Torah (Sermon), Merion Tribute HouseService, Merion, Pennsylvania.

1994 Panel on the Gulf War. Human Rights Group, Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

1993 Invited participant, Fifth Annual Conference of the Program on Philanthropyand Law, New York University Law School.

1992 “The Yoke of Heaven, The Question of Sinai, and the Life of Law.” HamlineUniversity Law School Fifth Annual Symposium on Law, Religion, andEthics. Saint Paul, Minnesota.

1992 Testimony on Bill 5019, a proposed state-level Religious Freedom RestorationAct. Judiciary Committee, Connecticut General Assembly. Hartford,Connecticut.Available at https://goo.gl/96YABL.

1992 “Church and State Meet ‘The New Institutionalism’: Thoughts on‘Isomorphism’.” Project on Religious Institutions Seminar, Fourth Session,Washington, D.C.

1992 “Jurisdictional Time Limits, Jurisdictionality, and the Legal Imagination.” Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

1991 “The Corporation Sole and the Encounter of Law and Church.” Project onReligious Institutions Seminar, First Session, New Haven, Connecticut.

1991 Testimony on House Bill 6699, a proposed state-level Religious FreedomRestoration Act. Judiciary Committee, Connecticut General Assembly.Hartford, Connecticut. Available at https://goo.gl/Bo7ujQ.

1991 “Jurisdictional Time Limits, Jurisdictionality, and the Legal Imagination.” YaleLaw School Faculty Workshop.

1990 “Legislative Lawfinding.” Columbia Law School Legal Theory Workshop.

1990 “Legislative Lawfinding.” Yale Law School Faculty Workshop.

Major Talks, Presentations, and Scholarly Activities (cont.):

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1989 “How Subcommunities and the State Recognize One Another: The AmericanIndian Example.” Cardozo School of Law Symposium on Religious Lawand Legal Pluralism (version of paper later published as Maps ofSovereignty: A Meditation).

1988 “Act and Intent in Jewish Criminal Law.” Mishnah Study Group, Board ofJewish Education, New Haven, Connecticut

1988 Comments on talk by Father Richard P. McBrien, University of Notre Dame. Symposium on Religion and Politics sponsored by Thomas More House,New Haven, Connecticut.

1988 Memorandum on church-state implications of proposed Act for Better ChildCare. Labor and Human Relations Committee, United States Senate.

1986 “Vested Rights, Vestedness, and Choice of Law.” Yale Law School FacultyWorkshop.

1986 “Polygamy on Trial.” Mormon Discussion Group, New Haven, Connecticut

1986 “A Legal Analysis of the Jurisdiction and Choice of Law Provisions of theGorton Amendment No. 1951 to S.1999.” Report to the United StatesSenate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (withProfessor George L. Priest, Yale Law School)

1985 “The American Constitutional Perspective: Separate Spheres” and “TheAmerican Constitutional Perspective: Heresy and Belief.” Yale AlumniCollege on “Religion and Politics: From Constantine to Reagan.” New Haven, Connecticut and Pebble Beach, California.

Selected University and Law School Service:

Rutgers University:

Rutgers-Camden Campus Faculty Council, 2012-PresentChair, 2015-2018

Rutgers University Senate At-Large Senator from Rutgers University-Camden, 2016-2019, 2020-Present Member, Committee on University Structure and Governance, 2016-19

Selected University and Law School Service (cont.):

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Advisory Committee to the President of the University, 1996-2007

Rutgers University – Camden Commencement Committee, 2018-19Ad Hoc Committee on Committee on Commencement Speakers and Honorary

Degrees, 2016

Rutgers Law School (previously Rutgers School of Law - Camden):

Director of Faculty Development, 1999-2003

Committee on Non-JD Programs, Chair, 2014-2015

Building Committee, 2002-2017, 2018-2019Chair, 2013-2017

Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, 2000-03

Chair, Prizes and Awards Committee, 1999-2001

Speakers and Lectures Committee, 1999-2001, 2009, 2013Chair, 1999.

Chair, Committee to Revise the Honor Code, 1993

Journal Oversight Committee, 2020-Present

Faculty By-Laws Committee, 2018-Present

Joint Rutgers Law Working Group on Faculty Governance, 2015

Rutgers Law Merger Planning Committee, 2013-14

ABA/AALS Self-Study Committee, 2013-14

Appointments Committee, 1995-97, 2008-2010, 2011-13, 2015-16

Dean’s Search Committee, 1997-98

Faculty Advisor, Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion, 1999-present

Clinical Tenure and Promotions Committee, 2016-2018Chair, 2017-18

Selected University and Law School Service (cont.):

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Course Committee, 2003-04, 2004-05

Technology Committee, 2003-04

House Committee, 1998, 1999-2000

Committee on Scholastic Standing, 1996

Committee on Diversity Concerns, 1994-96

Committee on Academic Petitions, 1994-95

Committee on Law Journals Oversight, 2020-Present

Yale Law School:

Dean’s Advisory Committee

Chair, Library Committee

Graduate Program Committee

Special Visitors Committee

Yale Hillel Foundation Board of Directors

Acting President, 1986-87Vice President, 1985-90Executive Committee, 1987-1992

Selected Scholarly and Professional Service:

Jewish Social Policy Action Network (JSPAN)Church-State Policy Center, Member, 2010-Present

Council on Religion and Law (CORAL)Board Member, 2014-Present

Secretary and Executive Committee Member, 2014-2018

Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations at Saint Joseph’s University.Member of the Advisory Board of Directors, 2015-Present

Selected Scholarly and Professional Service (cont.):

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JOURNAL OF LAW AND RELIGION at Hamline University School of Law (to 2013) andCenter for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University (since 2013)

Co-Book Review Editor, 2011-12

Member, International Advisory Board, 2013-Present

Reviewer / Referee:

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Research Grants& Partnership Division, Insight Grant Proposal in Law & Criminology

LAW & PHILOSOPHY

OSGOODE HALL LAW JOURNAL

JOURNAL OF LAW AND RELIGION

STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY

JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY

GLOBAL CHANGE, PEACE, & SECURITY

SUNY PRESS

YALE LAW JOURNAL

JOURNAL OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW

Association of American Law Schools

Section on Religion and LawExecutive Committee Member, 2017-PresentProgram Committee Member, 2017-Present

Section on Jewish Law

Chair, 2008-09Chair-Elect, 2007-08Secretary, 2006-07Treasurer, 2005-06Executive Committee Member, 2005-Present

Selected Scholarly and Professional Service (cont.):

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House of Representatives, Alternative Representative, 2009

North American Vexillological Association (NAVA)

Devereaux Cannon Grant Committee (considering applications for researchgrants), 2009-Present

Scientific Committee for the 24th International Congress of Vexillology inAlexandria, Virginia, 2010-12

Scientific Committee for the 28th International Congress of Vexillology in SanAntonio, Texas, 2018-19.

Member, Editorial Committee for RAVEN: A JOURNAL OF VEXILLOLOGY,2012-Present

Member of periodic flag design judging panels

University of Pennsylvania Mock TrialVolunteer Judge:

Ninth Annual Quaker Classic Tournament (college teams), 2011Benjamin Franklin Invitational Tournament (high school teams), 2012Eleventh Annual Quaker Classic Tournament (college teams), 2013

Selected Community and Other Service:

Yale Political UnionAlumni Board, Member, 2008-Present

The Philadelphia Jewish VoiceBoard of Directors, 2005-Present

Risk Management Committee, 2005-2006

Friends of Jewish Heritage in PolandBoard of Directors, 2016-Present

Yale Alumni Schools Committee Interviewing students for admission to Yale College, periodically 1988-Present

Selected Community and Other Service (cont.):

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Telluride AssociationInterviewing applicants to summer programs for high school students,

periodically 2010-Present

Suburban Jewish Community Center – Bnai Aaron

Religious Committee, 2004-2006Religious Services Subcommittee, 2004-2005

Planning Committee, 2009-2011

Beth Hillel-Beth El Havurah“Imahot Committee” (established to consider certain gender-sensitive liturgical

changes), 1996.

Early Childhood Programs, Germantown Jewish CentreParents’ Committee, 1992-93

Egalitarian Minyan at Yale Steering Committee, 1980's

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