The Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, formerly The Catholic Lawyer, is published by the staff and editorial board of the St. John's Law Review and focuses on legal scholarship with ethical, moral, canonical, or theological implications. It is primarily comprised of outside articles solicited by, and submitted to, the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, but student contributions are also welcome. The members and editors of the Law Review diligently verify sources, check citations, proofread, and critically analyze all works set for publication. The Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review has primary responsibility for the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, including overseeing the editorial process and preparing manuscripts for publication. (The Catholic Lawyer Vol. 1-43, The Journal of Catholic Legal Studies Vol. 44-Current).
Current Issue:
Volume 64, 2026, Number 2
Table of Contents
Introduction
Editorial Board
Officers of Administration and Faculty
Symposium
Opening Remarks
Jelani Jefferson Exum, Celine Lawrence, and Mark L. Movsesian
Soft Establishment, Religious Education, and Stone v. Graham
Christopher C. Lund
Religious Liberty and the New Ten Commandments Cases
Christopher C. Lund