Cross-posted to conlawprof list: There's an excellent (and free!) program that will be held at Georgetown Law Center on June 25, 4-5:30 pm:
"In their new book Secular Government, Religious People, Ira Lupu and Robert Tuttle break through what they call an unproductive American debate over competing religious rights. They present an original theory that makes the secular character of the American government, rather than a set of individual rights, the centerpiece of religious liberty in the United States. Lupu and Tuttle will discuss their book with Andrew Koppelman, Marty Lederman, and William Marshall. "This event is cosponsored by Georgetown University's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, the Georgetown University Law Center, Notre Dame Law School's Program in Church, State, and Society, and Pepperdine University Law School's Nootbaar Institute." http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/events/secular-government-religious-people RSVP required. See the link. Mark Mark S. Scarberry Pepperdine University School of Law
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