Listen
The INTERACTIONS podcast explores how law and religion interact in today’s world and throughout history. Since the first episode in 2020, this podcast routinely features interviews with leading scholars, previews of upcoming publications, and commentaries on pressing issues in the field. The Interactions podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University.
Interactions explores how law and religion interact in today’s world and throughout history. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and in collaboration with canopyforum.org.
In this episode, we’re excited to welcome Alexa Windsor, a legal scholar and educator whose work focuses on the intersections of law and religion, contract law, and arbitration, especially in relation to gender and sexuality. Alexa Windsor is currently completing her SJD at Emory University School of Law. She has dedicated her research to exploring how contract law principles can be adapted for alternative dispute resolution in faith-based communities and for LGBTQ individuals. Her work brings fresh perspectives on religious freedom and inclusivity within legal frameworks. In this episode, we’ll discuss Alexa’s motivation to research these areas, her insights on the role of contract law in resolving conflicts within diverse communities, and her vision for inclusive legal practices.