Event Title
Religion, Morality, and the Law
Location
University of Richmond School of Law
Start Date
1993 12:00 AM
Description
"Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, 'Equal Concern and Respect,' and the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment" lecture given by Sanford Levinson, who occupies the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood Jr., Regents Chair in the Law at the University of Texas Law School.
"Abraham, Isaac, and the State: Faith-healing and Legal Intervention" lecture given by Henry J. Abraham, who is the James Hart Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia.
"Is the Idea of Human Rights Ineliminably Religious?" lecture given by Michael Perry who occupies the Howard J. Trienens Chair in Law at Northwestern University.
Religion, Morality, and the Law
University of Richmond School of Law
"Some Reflections on Multiculturalism, 'Equal Concern and Respect,' and the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment" lecture given by Sanford Levinson, who occupies the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood Jr., Regents Chair in the Law at the University of Texas Law School.
"Abraham, Isaac, and the State: Faith-healing and Legal Intervention" lecture given by Henry J. Abraham, who is the James Hart Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia.
"Is the Idea of Human Rights Ineliminably Religious?" lecture given by Michael Perry who occupies the Howard J. Trienens Chair in Law at Northwestern University.