International delegates discuss the crossroads of law and religion at annual BYU law symposium

The gathering took place in the J. Reuben Clark building, where experts from multiple countries discussed the intersection between law and religion. The symposium has a long track record of assembling approximately one hundred delegates from roughly fifty nations.

The attendees consisted of three groups, including representatives of various religious organizations and traditions, government officers and academics who specialize in law and religion.

The symposium fosters a tradition and academic discipline built across various parts of the world…

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