Collected here for the first time, the essays in these two
volumes represent 15 years’ worth of scholarship by a leading figure in the
field of law and religion. Levine’s writings cover a wide range of topics, including
capital punishment, self-incrimination, constitutional theory, and legal
history. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the growing literature of
comparative Jewish and American law.
Jewish Law and
American Law: A Comparative Study is available in the New Books section of
the library at KF358.L48 2018.
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