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November 4, 2015

DeGirolami and Movsesian Present at Notre Dame Law Review Symposium on Dignitatis Humanae

Professors Marc DeGirolami and Mark Movsesian will present papers later this week as part of theMarc DeGirolami University of Notre Dame Law School’s annual Law Review symposium, which this year commemorates the 50th anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, Vatican II’s declaration on religious liberty:

The Symposium will begin with an address from Bishop Daniel E. Flores on Thursday, November 5. Bishop Flores currently serves as the Bishop of Brownsville, Texas.

The Symposium panelists will present their works on Friday, November 6.  Panelists include

Mark Movsesian

Mark Movsesian

Professors Thomas Berg of the University of St. Thomas School of Law, Paul Horwitz of the University of Alabama School of Law, Christopher Lund of Wayne State University Law School, Mark Movsesian and Marc DeGirolami of St. John’s University School of Law, Brett Scharffs of Brigham Young University Law School, Steven Smith of the University of San Diego School of Law, Anna Su of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, and Richard Garnett and Phillip Muñoz of Notre Dame Law School.  The panels will be moderated by Judge Richard Sullivan of the Southern District of New York.

The Symposium will feature a keynote address from John H. Garvey, President of The Catholic University of America.

Papers will appear in a forthcoming issue of the Notre Dame Law Review. Details about the symposium are here.

June 26, 2013

Movsesian and DeGirolami at Fourth Annual Law and Religion Roundtable at Stanford

This Thursday and Friday, Center of Law and Religion Director Mark Movsesian and Associate Director Marc DeGirolami will participate in the Fourth Annual Law and Religion Roundtable.  This year’s roundtable will be hosted at Stanford Law School.  Professor Movsesian will present an early-stage project on the Psychic Sophie case and the rise of the Nones on Thursday.  Professor DeGirolami will participate in the meeting as a discussant.  The ALRR forum is an invitation-only meeting “for scholars of religious freedom to share cutting-edge works and engage in discipline-shaping conversations.”

Mark Movsesian

Mark Movsesian

Marc DeGirolami

Marc DeGirolami

 

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