Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broader principles of legislation in the Jewish legal system. In recent years, American legal scholars have increasingly looked to Jewish law as a model of an alternative legal system that considers many of the issues present in the American legal system. In relation to the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, the Jewish legal system provides a particularly illuminating contrast to the American legal system, in part because in Jewish law, the same authority, the Sanhedrin, or High Court, serves in both a legislative and judicial capacity. Interestingly, though, as a result of the express license for the same authority in Jewish law to serve ...
In recent years, American courts and legal scholars have increasingly turned to Jewish legal traditi...
With the publication of this book, the author inaugurates a new series at the Institute of Jewish La...
This book opens windows onto various aspects of Jewish legal culture. Rather than taking a structura...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
In this article, Levine explores some of the ways in which Jewish law may shed light on issues in Am...
In recent years, American legal scholars have relied increasingly on Jewish law. Scholars have emplo...
In recent years, the field of Jewish law has gained increasing prominence in American law schools an...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of comparative law, both as an important area of American leg...
In recent years, religion has gained an increasing prominence in both the legal profession and the a...
These volumes contribute to the growing field of comparative Jewish and American law, presenting twe...
These volumes contribute to the growing field of comparative Jewish and American law, presenting twe...
Ordained Rabbi, and professor of law, Samuel J. Levine, presents an annotated syllabus illustrating ...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
In recent years, American courts and legal scholars have increasingly turned to Jewish legal traditi...
With the publication of this book, the author inaugurates a new series at the Institute of Jewish La...
This book opens windows onto various aspects of Jewish legal culture. Rather than taking a structura...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
Levine examines the roles of legislative and judicial bodies, in the context of a discussion of broa...
In this article, Levine explores some of the ways in which Jewish law may shed light on issues in Am...
In recent years, American legal scholars have relied increasingly on Jewish law. Scholars have emplo...
In recent years, the field of Jewish law has gained increasing prominence in American law schools an...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of comparative law, both as an important area of American leg...
In recent years, religion has gained an increasing prominence in both the legal profession and the a...
These volumes contribute to the growing field of comparative Jewish and American law, presenting twe...
These volumes contribute to the growing field of comparative Jewish and American law, presenting twe...
Ordained Rabbi, and professor of law, Samuel J. Levine, presents an annotated syllabus illustrating ...
By practicing law, Jewish attorneys can promote many important Jewish values. For example, they can ...
This Essay is based on introductory remarks Levine delivered at the inaugural conference of the Pepp...
In recent years, American courts and legal scholars have increasingly turned to Jewish legal traditi...
With the publication of this book, the author inaugurates a new series at the Institute of Jewish La...
This book opens windows onto various aspects of Jewish legal culture. Rather than taking a structura...