Lecture by John Inazu: "Confident Pluralism and the University: Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Difference"

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"Confident Pluralism and the University: Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Difference"

 

 

John Inazu 10

We welcome John Inazu, Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis, to present on "Confident Pluralism and the University."  Please join us for the talk and a complimentary lunch on Thursday, November 30, in Room 1030 of Jenkins and Nanovic Halls.

Lunch begins at noon - free and open to the public

 

Presented by the undergraduate minor in Constitutional Studies, the Tocqueville Program, and ND Law's Program on Church, State, and Society.

 

John Inazu is the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis, where he teaches courses in criminal law, law and religion, and the First Amendment. His scholarship focuses on the First Amendment freedoms of speech, assembly, and religion, and related issues of political and legal theory. His books include: Liberty’s Refuge: The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly (Yale University Press, 2012), and Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving through Deep Difference (University of Chicago Press, 2016).

 

For more information, contact Jen Smith - jsmith70@nd.edu or visit constudies.nd.edu

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