Buckley Institute: “The Truths and Myths About Church, State, and the American Constitution”

Event time: 
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 - 4:30pm
Location: 
Willian L. Harkness Hall, Room 207 See map
100 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06520
Event description: 

The Buckley Institute presents

Richard W. Garnett, Paul J. Schierl/Fort Howard Corp. Professor of Law, Concurrent Professor of Political Science, and Director, Program on Church, State & Society, Notre Dame University: 

“The Truths and Myths About Church, State, and the American Constitution.”

Garnett will look at what Jefferson’s “wall of separation” between church and state really meant and whether Jefferson actually wanted to keep religion out of government and the public sphere. In his discussion, Garnett will dispel myths around this “separation” and why religion is not a threat, but rather a critical force, for the health of our democracy.

Garnett teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, criminal law, the First Amendment, and law and religion. He is a leading authority on questions and debates regarding religious freedom and church-state relations, and is the founding director of Notre Dame Law School’s Program on Church, State, and Society. Garnett clerked for the late Chief Justice of the United States, William H. Rehnquist, and also for the late Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, Richard S. Arnold. He earned his J.D. from Yale Law School in 1995 and his B.A., summa cum laude, from Duke University in 1990. He joined the faculty in 1999 after practicing law in Washington, D.C. with Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin. He is author of numerous articles and has co-edited multiple volumes including Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment (5th ed. 2022).

Admission: 
Free
Open to: 
General Public