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Professor Richard Garnett, of University of Notre Dame Law School, presented on the topic Law, Religion, and Politics: Understanding the Separation of Church and State. This workshop was presented as part of the Hesburgh Lecture Series through the Alumni & Friends of University of Notre Dame and was co-sponsored by the Notre Dame Alumni Club of Miami. This workshop examined how to understand the Constitution's "separation of church and state" and what it requires of religious believers and institutions.
Presenter
From University of Notre Dame Law School, "Professor Richard Garnett teaches and writes about the freedoms of speech, association, and religion, and also about constitutional law more generally. . . . He is the founding director of Notre Dame Law School’s new Program on Church, State, and Society, an interdisciplinary project that focuses on the role of religious institutions, communities, and authorities in the social order."
Workshop Date
11-12-2015
Keywords
FIU Law, FIU Law Faculty Workshop Series, Richard Garnett, Law, Religion, Politics, separation of church and state
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | First Amendment | Law | Law and Politics | Religion Law
Recommended Citation
Garnett, Richard, "Law, Religion, and Politics: Understanding the Separation of Church and State" (2015). Faculty Workshops.
https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/faculty-workshops/3
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