Religious Liberty & Pluralism
Free exercise, establishment clause, conscientious objection, and moral diversity.
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Exclusive Inclusion
Institutions publicly committed to inclusion can produce systematic exclusion as a structural output. The mechanism is architectural, not attitudinal — and it affects every marginalized group, not just one.
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Beyond the Ivory Tower: Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, and Campus Free Speech
The question for university leaders is not 'What are we allowed to say?' It is 'What kind of institution are we becoming?'
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Why Civil Society Matters to Lawyers
Lawyers spend most of their training learning about the state and the market. But much of human life takes place in a third sector that legal education largely ignores.