Uddin has worked on religious liberty cases at the U.S. Supreme Court, federal appellate courts, and federal trial courts. She has defended religious claimants as diverse as Evangelicals, Sikhs, Muslims, Native Americans, Jews, Catholics, and members of the Nation of Islam. Her legal, academic, and policy work focuses on freedom of expression such as religious garb, land use, access to religious materials in prison, rights of parochial schools, religious arbitration, etc. Uddin worked with the U.S. Department of State on advocacy against the UN Defamation of Religions Resolution. She received a State Department grant to develop the Legal Training Institute in the Middle East and North Africa and Southeast Asian countries. In addition to her...
This project examines international religious freedom (IRF) as a tenet of U.S. foreign policy in the...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the experiences of North American Muslims (estimated ...
Blog post, “Austin Dacey “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and publ...
Religious liberty lawyer Asma Uddin has long considered her work defending people of all faiths to b...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/KnowledgeBank/Mershon17/Hurd.m4vIn this tal...
It seems likely that change in Islam will be affected both by outside and internal sources, as was t...
The international media is saturated with stories of religious violence and persecution—particularly...
Islam: An American Religion demonstrates how Islam as formed in the United States has become an Amer...
America has long been seen as the capital of religious freedom and individual rights. In recent year...
This panel will explore the implications of various cases on the freedom of expression and religion....
Blog post, “Is Islam a Religion of Peace?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to r...
Freedom of religion is not just one right among many. It is, in the words of the Islamic scholar Joh...
In our continuing empirical study of religious-liberty decisions in the federal courts, American Mus...
The United States Constitution affirms that religious freedom is a fundamental human right regardles...
A central argument in Hurd’s (2015) Beyond Religious Freedom is that the religious freedom policy fr...
This project examines international religious freedom (IRF) as a tenet of U.S. foreign policy in the...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the experiences of North American Muslims (estimated ...
Blog post, “Austin Dacey “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and publ...
Religious liberty lawyer Asma Uddin has long considered her work defending people of all faiths to b...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/KnowledgeBank/Mershon17/Hurd.m4vIn this tal...
It seems likely that change in Islam will be affected both by outside and internal sources, as was t...
The international media is saturated with stories of religious violence and persecution—particularly...
Islam: An American Religion demonstrates how Islam as formed in the United States has become an Amer...
America has long been seen as the capital of religious freedom and individual rights. In recent year...
This panel will explore the implications of various cases on the freedom of expression and religion....
Blog post, “Is Islam a Religion of Peace?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to r...
Freedom of religion is not just one right among many. It is, in the words of the Islamic scholar Joh...
In our continuing empirical study of religious-liberty decisions in the federal courts, American Mus...
The United States Constitution affirms that religious freedom is a fundamental human right regardles...
A central argument in Hurd’s (2015) Beyond Religious Freedom is that the religious freedom policy fr...
This project examines international religious freedom (IRF) as a tenet of U.S. foreign policy in the...
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the experiences of North American Muslims (estimated ...
Blog post, “Austin Dacey “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and publ...