Religion Clauses
No issue was more central to our Nation's founding than freedom of religion and no part of the Constitution continues to capture the imaginations and passions of Americans more than the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment. The Religion Clauses Group provides a forum for discussion about the meaning and interpretation of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses and also investigates broader questions regarding religion in America -- including the appropriate relationship between church and state in contemporary society and the role of religion and religious belief in American politics and public life.
The Issue Group Co-Chairs are:
To get involved in the work of the Religion Clauses Issue Group, please fill out the Issue Group Sign-Up Form.
Also, please note that ACS ResearchLink features a number of topics related to the Religion Clauses Issue Group’s work on which law students are encouraged to focus their academic scholarship.
The Issue Group Co-Chairs are:
- Bill Marshall, University of North Carolina School of Law
- Melissa Rogers, The Divinity School at Wake Forest University
To get involved in the work of the Religion Clauses Issue Group, please fill out the Issue Group Sign-Up Form.
Also, please note that ACS ResearchLink features a number of topics related to the Religion Clauses Issue Group’s work on which law students are encouraged to focus their academic scholarship.
