Our History
The Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion (RJLR) was the world’s first online legal journal dedicated to the study of the dynamic interaction between law and religion. These distinct but interwoven social phenomena cannot be overstated in their historical impact, and their interplay continues to define our modern world. The RJLR is proud to provide a global forum devoted to scholarly discussion and illumination of this cultural intersection.
Founded in 1999, the RJLR publishes compelling and current articles concerning law and religion. The RJLR recognizes that, as the world becomes figuratively smaller and secular constructs such as law become more complex, an understanding of the role of religion within this transformation has become more crucial than ever. The goal of the RJLR is to explore how law impacts different religions, and reciprocally, how various religions impact the law.
Our Executive Board
The Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion is managed by a dedicated team of law students who bring diverse perspectives, academic excellence, and a shared passion for exploring the intersection of law and religion.

Kylie McGovern
Editor-In-Chief

Emmaleigh Hauck
Managing Editor

Bryan Pena
Managing Editor

Sierra Gee
Assistant Managing Editor

Martina Mikhail
Assistant Managing Editor
Kyla Poquette-Burton
Managing Editor
Thomas Shokry
Assistant Managing Editor
Skyle Verry
Articles Editor
Sarah Bellacicco
Lead Notes Editor

Fallon Robinson
Subsections Editor

Jamila Snaith
Technical Editor
Previous Boards of Editors
Citing to Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion
When citing to Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion, please use the following abbreviation:
RUTGERS J.L. & RELIGION
