Law School | Belson Moot Court Room | 2nd Fl.
The
Center for Law and Religion invites you to a program on:
Religious Liberty in the 2012 Election: A Constitution
Day Debate
From the contraception mandate in the Affordable Care Act to the
so-called “ministerial exception” to the civil rights laws,
religious liberty issues figure prominently in the current
presidential campaign. Please join us for an informative debate on
these issues between two leading law and religion scholars. Time
will be reserved for audience Q&A.
Speakers
Andrew M. Koppelman, John Paul Stevens Professor of Law,
Northwestern University School of Law
Author: Defending American Religious Neutrality (2013)
Michael Paulsen, Distinguished University Chair and Professor of
Law, University of St. Thomas School of Law
Author: The Constitution of the United States: Text, Structure,
History, and Precedent (2010) (with Calabresi, McConnell and
Bray)
Co-sponsors
St. John's American Constitution Society
St. John’s Catholic Law Students Association
St. John’s Federalist Society
Date
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Time
4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Location
St. John’s School of Law | Belson Moot Court Room | Second
Floor
Live Webcast
If you would like to join us but cannot make it to the Law School,
please attend via our
live webcast.
More Information
Maureen Mulligan
Associate Director of Special Events
mulligam@stjohns.edu