Tag: harvard law school
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Oxford Workshop on Group Religious Freedom

It was a pleasure co-organising a workshop on group religious freedom with colleagues from Harvard Law and the Jagiellonian University. This month’s discussion enriched our understanding of this important area of religious liberty which so often struggles to account for group rights. Keep your eyes out for an edited volume on the topic in the…
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The CLRF at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków

Earlier this month, I presented a paper on corporate religious liberty at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. The paper was part of a panel of distinguished scholars (a questionable title for me personally!) working on emerging challenges in religious freedom. Cole Durham (BYU Law) addressed church autonomy in the United States. Edward David (yours truly)…
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New Frontiers and Emerging Challenges in Religious Liberty

Many thanks to Grzegorz Blicharz and the organizing committee for the kind invitation to participate in their upcoming conference on religious liberty. I’ll offer a Christian ethical analysis of recent developments in corporate religious liberty, with a focus upon the United States. So grateful to have the opportunity to dive back into this important topic.…
