The Status & Justice conference has resulted in numerous publications, including the following:
Two special symposium issues of journals:
- Status in Ancient and Medieval Law, symposium issue of the American Journal of Legal History 63(2), 2023.
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- Timothy Lubin, “Status in Ancient and Medieval Law: Introduction” (pp. 61–65)
- Clifford Ando, “Empire, Status, and the Law” (pp. 66–81)
- Elizabeth A. Meyer, “Metics and Freedmen: Conflicts of Social and Juridical Status in the Classical and Hellenistic Greek World” (pp. 82–96)
- Timothy Lubin, “Religious Endowments in Ancient India and the Institutionalization of Brahmin Caste Status” (pp. 97–114); accepted typescript on SSRN
- Adnan A. Zulfiqar, “Belief as Status: Premodern Islamic Law, Duties, and the Martyr Conundrum” (pp. 115–130)
- Melissa Vise, “The Matter of Personae in Medieval Italy” (pp. 131–148)
- Status between Law and Religion, symposium issue of the Journal of Law and Religion 38(3), 2023.
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- Timothy Lubin, “Status between Law and Religion: Introduction” (pp. 417–422)
- Pratima Gopalakrishnan, “Wives’ Work: Gender and Status in a List from the Mishnah” (pp. 423–435) (open access)
- Kameliya Atanasova and Matthew Chalmers, “The Status of Samaritans in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Damascus” (pp. 436–449) (open access)
- Deepa Das Acevedo, “Deities’ Rights?” (pp. 450–468) (open access)
- Mona Oraby, “Life at the Margins: Religious Minorities, Status, and the State” (pp. 469–484)
Other conference presentations have been integrated into superb books:
- Katharine Gerbner, Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018, 2019).
- Mona Oraby, Devotion to the Administrative State: Religion and Social Order in Egypt (Princeton University Press, 2024).
- Rachel Scott, Recasting Islamic Law: Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making (Cornell University Press, 2021).
- Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Church State Corporation: Construing Religion in US Law (University of Chicago Press, 2020).
and articles:
- David Baluarte, “Family in the Balance: Barton v. Barr and the Systematic Violation of the Right to Family Life in U.S. Immigration Enforcement,” William and Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice 27(1): 33–94 (2020).
- Linda Bosniak, “Territorial Presence as a Ground for Claims: Some Reflections,” Etikk i praksis – Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 14(2): 53–70 (2020).
- Donald R. Davis, Jr., “Slaves and Slavery in the Smṛticandrikā,” Indian Economic and Social History Review 57(3), 299–326 (2020).
- Mark Drumbl, “Children in Armed Conflict,” in The Oxford Handbook of Children’s Rights Law, ed. Jonathan Todres & Shani M. King (Oxford University Press, 2020).
- Sora Han, “Res nulla loquitur,” Women & Performance (2023); and online as a multimedia essay, resnullaloquitur.com.