CSLR public programs include panels, lectures, interviews, conferences, and webinars that routinely attract scholars, religious leaders, government officials, and leading practitioners from around the world as well as nationally and internationally known scholars on the Emory campus. The Center also offers mini-courses with subject experts through Canopy Forum, and produces a podcast, Interactions, on the role of law and religion in the world today.
- The Restoring Religious Freedom Conference: Law, Religion, Equality, and Dignity (2017)
- The Religion Newswriters Association Pre-conference (2014)
- The Legal Ethics and Professionalism Symposium (2014)
- The Religious Legal Theory Conference (2014)
- Interfaith Summit on Happiness (2010)
- From Silver to Gold: The Next 25 Years in Law and Religion (2007)
- What's Wrong with Rights for Children? (2005)
- Sex, Marriage, and Family, and the Religions of the Book (2003)
- Christianity and Democracy in Global Context (1991)