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Shlomo C. Pill

Shlomo C. Pill

Assistant Professor, Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Areas of Expertise

Torts, Law and Religion, Jewish Law, Islamic Law

Curriculum Vitae

    Dr. Shlomo Pill is an Assistant Professor at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where he teaches Torts, Law and Religion, Conflict of Laws, and other topics. Dr. Pill’s research focuses on the intersection of Jewish, Islamic, and American law and jurisprudence, as well as American religious liberty, and the relationship between law and spirituality. Before joining the faculty at Thurgood Marshall, Dr. Pill was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Practice and Senior Lecturer at Emory Law School, and the Paul and Marion Kuntz Scholar in Law and Religion at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, were he directed the Center’s Study on Law and Ministry in the United States and served as Managing Editor for Canopy Forum, in addition to teaching and other scholarship. Dr. Pill is the author of more than two-dozen academic articles on law and religion topics, and is a frequent lecturer in academic and popular settings.