The AALS Section
on Law & Religion seeks nominations for the 2022 Harold Berman Award for
Excellence in Scholarship. This annual award recognizes a paper that “has made
an outstanding scholarly contribution to the field of law and religion,” in the
words of the prize rules. To be eligible, a paper must have been published
between July 15, 2020 and July 15, 2021. The author must be “a faculty member
at an AALS Member School with no more than 10 years’ experience as a faculty
member.” Fellows are eligible, and self-nominations are accepted. Nominations
should include the name of the author, the title of the paper, a statement of
eligibility, and a brief rationale for choosing the paper for the award.
Nominations should be sent to Elizabeth Katz (elizabeth.katz@wustl.edu), Chair of the Berman Prize Committee,
by December 10, 2021. Thanks to the members of the Prize
Committee: Elizabeth Katz (Washington University-St. Louis), Chair and Marie
Failinger (Mitchell Hamline), Rick Garnett (Notre Dame), Jim Oleske (Lewis
& Clark), and Audra Savage (Emory).
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