cumberland law school law and religion workshops

Thomas C. Berg tcberg at SAMFORD.EDU
Wed Sep 15 11:08:39 PDT 1999


This year's series of colloquia at Cumberland Law School on
law and religion will feature, among others, Andy
Koppelman, a distinguished participant on this list.

For information, e-mail me or call me at (205)726-2415.

        CUMBERLAND LAW SCHOOL, SAMFORD UNIVERSITY
        COLLOQUIUM ON LAW, RELIGION, AND CULTURE

        SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS, 1999-2000


September 15, 1999
Philip Johnson, University of California (Boalt Hall) Law
School "The Future of the Evolution Controversy"

October 22, 1999
Mark Modak-Truran, Mississippi College Law School "The
Religious Dimension of Judicial Decision Making and The
Secular Purpose Prong"

November 12, 1999
Thomas Berg, Cumberland Law School, Samford University
"The Third Disestablishment of Religion: Church, State, and
American Society from 1945 to 1975"

January 28, 2000
Mark Elliott, Global Center, Samford University
"The Church in Russia:  Between the Law and Administrative
Practice"

March 3, 2000
Andrew Koppelman, Northwestern University Law School
"Secular Purpose"

March 10, 2000
Mark Janis, University of Connecticut Law School
"Religion and the Literature of International Law: Some
Standard Texts"

April 7, 2000
Dennis Sansom, Religion Department, Samford University
"Public Religion and Democracy: A Hegelian Critique of the
'Civilizing of Christianity' and the 'Religionizing of
Society'"

April 14, 2000
Phillip Hamburger, George Washington University Law School
and the University of Chicago Law School "Separation of
Church and State"





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Thomas C. Berg, Cumberland Law School
Samford University
Email: tcberg at samford.edu



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