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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 speak with Dr. Mark Storslee about his work on History and the school prayer cases. Mark Storslee is an Associate Professor of Law and McDonald Distinguished Fellow at Emory Law School. He holds many degrees, including a JD from Stanford Law School and a PhD in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia. Storslee’s article, History and the School Prayer Cases was recently published in the Virginia Law Review and examines the Supreme Court’s rulings that prohibit state-sponsored prayer in public schools under the Establishment Clause, despite opt-outs for dissenters. In this episode, Whittney Barth and John Bernau join Mark to dive deeper into the history of these cases and talk about their implications for today’s broader debates about government-sponsored prayer.
https://virginialawreview.org/articles/history-and-the-school-prayer-cases/
https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/storslee-profile.html