DeKalb County News 1:02 p.m. Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Digital collection of Berman writing opens

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Emory University's Center for the Study of  Law and Religion has opened a digital collection of non-book writings of the late Harold J. Berman.

Berman was Emory Law's first Robert W. Woodruff professor of law and a leader in the modern study of law and religion.

The collection is comprised of roughly 500 pieces written on the topics of law and religion. About 20 percent is available now with the rest being added over the next few months.

Many of the works have never been published or have only been available in foreign sources.



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