Brady is a legal scholar who has held faculty appointments at Villanova University and University of Richmond School of Law. She is the author of The Distinctiveness of Religion in American Law: Rethinking Religion Clause Jurisprudence, published by Cambridge University Press as part of CSLR’s Law and Christianity book series. Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of law and religion, including the First Amendment religion clauses, religion in public life, law and theology, and Catholic social thought. Her publications have appeared in numerous law reviews. In 2011, Brady was William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life at the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. Brady has ...
In recent decades, religion\u27s traditional distinctiveness under the First Amendment has been chal...
November 12, 2019, 12:30 p.m., 1140 Eck Hall of Law Professor Patricia Hackett will provide a theolo...
The doctrinal and cultural changes of the past few years suggest the time is right to assess the lan...
Brady is a legal scholar who has held faculty appointments at Villanova University and University of...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law’s Faith in Action speaker series held its ...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
Professor Esbeck joined the faculty at the University of Missouri School of Law in 1981. After servi...
Sepper is a health law scholar whose work explores the interaction of morality, professional ethics,...
On April 22, 1998, Professor of Law, Stephen L. Carter of Yale Law School, delivered the Georgetown ...
Presented by TU\u27s Federalist Society: Professor Robin Fretwell Wilson, the Class of 1958 Law Alum...
This creative and tightly reasoned book brings a measure of coherency to this controversial and seem...
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan has written and taught on religious discourse in the US Supreme Court; th...
Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, \u27Equal Concern and Respect,\u27 and the Establishment Claus...
In recent decades, religion\u27s traditional distinctiveness under the First Amendment has been chal...
November 12, 2019, 12:30 p.m., 1140 Eck Hall of Law Professor Patricia Hackett will provide a theolo...
The doctrinal and cultural changes of the past few years suggest the time is right to assess the lan...
Brady is a legal scholar who has held faculty appointments at Villanova University and University of...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law’s Faith in Action speaker series held its ...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
Professor Esbeck joined the faculty at the University of Missouri School of Law in 1981. After servi...
Sepper is a health law scholar whose work explores the interaction of morality, professional ethics,...
On April 22, 1998, Professor of Law, Stephen L. Carter of Yale Law School, delivered the Georgetown ...
Presented by TU\u27s Federalist Society: Professor Robin Fretwell Wilson, the Class of 1958 Law Alum...
This creative and tightly reasoned book brings a measure of coherency to this controversial and seem...
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan has written and taught on religious discourse in the US Supreme Court; th...
Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, \u27Equal Concern and Respect,\u27 and the Establishment Claus...
In recent decades, religion\u27s traditional distinctiveness under the First Amendment has been chal...
November 12, 2019, 12:30 p.m., 1140 Eck Hall of Law Professor Patricia Hackett will provide a theolo...
The doctrinal and cultural changes of the past few years suggest the time is right to assess the lan...