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Professors of Law and first amendment scholars Richard Garnett (Notre Dame) and Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern) discuss the implications of the recent Supreme Court case Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer on the future of public funding for religious entities at Jenner & Block Chicago on November 20, 2017. Daniel Rodriguez, Dean of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, moderated the discussion. It was generously cosponsored by Jenner & Block and the Catholic Lawyers Guild of Chicago. The Decalogue Society of Lawyers, the Christian Legal Society, the American Constitution Society, the Federalist Society, and the Notre Dame Program on Church, State & Society also cosponsored.
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Professors of Law and first amendment scholars Richard Garnett (Notre Dame) and Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern) discuss the implications of the recent Supreme Court case Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer on the future of public funding for religious entities at Jenner & Block Chicago on November 20, 2017. Daniel Rodriguez, Dean of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, moderated the discussion. It was generously cosponsored by Jenner & Block and the Catholic Lawyers Guild of Chicago. The Decalogue Society of Lawyers, the Christian Legal Society, the American Constitution Society, the Federalist Society, and the Notre Dame Program on Church, State & Society also cosponsored.
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