Apology for Previous Message — Please Ignore

John Taylor John.Taylor at mail.wvu.edu
Thu Feb 15 13:38:48 PST 2007


Misclicked.  My apologies to the list.

>>> "John Taylor" <John.Taylor at mail.wvu.edu> 2/15/2007 3:58 PM >>>
Brad,

Thanks.  We are in fact trying to get them to cover it, but it remains
unclear whether they are going to do so.  We'd love to have you come
in
person if you have the time.

Best wishes,

John Taylor
WVU

>>> "Brad Pardee" <bp51414 at ALLTEL.net> 2/14/2007 6:26 PM >>>
Sounds very interesting!  Do you know if any of this will be aired on
C-SPAN 
or C-SPAN 2?  This does seem like the kind of thing they would show
when 
they aren't broadcasting Congress.

Brad

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Taylor" <John.Taylor at mail.wvu.edu>
To: "Law & Religion issues for Law Academics"
<religionlaw at lists.ucla.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 12:27 PM
Subject: WVU/ACS Conference on "The Religion Clauses in the
21stCentury"


I thought list members might be interested in the following conference
to be 
held at WVU in April.

THE RELIGION CLAUSES IN THE 21ST CENTURY:  April 12-13, 2007
West Virginia University College of Law, Morgantown, West Virginia

Co-Sponsored by the West Virginia University College of Law
and the American Constitution Society for Law & Policy

OVERVIEW

This symposium brings together some of the nation's preeminent
scholars
of 
law and religion to discuss the future of the First Amendment's
Religion 
Clauses.  Whether the issue is state-sponsored religious expression, 
taxpayer funding of faith-based social service programs, or the proper

balance between religious freedom and the regulatory state, disputes
about 
the proper interpretation of the Establishment and Free Exercise
Clauses 
continue to provoke public controversy and scholarly reexamination. 
The 
last two decades have seen significant changes in the Supreme Court's 
interpretation of both Clauses, and now the U.S. Supreme Court led by
new 
Chief Justice John Roberts is poised to put its own distinctive stamp
on the 
law of church and state.

We hope you will be able to join us in April for what promises to be a

rewarding discussion.


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