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EPISODE · May 23, 2018 · 42 MIN

Trinity Lutheran and the Future of Public Funding for Religious Entities

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Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern) and Richard Garnett (Notre Dame) discuss "The Future of Public Funding for Religious Entities" in relationship to the recent Supreme Court case Trinity Lutheran v. Comer in a panel discussion held November 20, 2017 at Jenner & Block Chicago. Daniel Rodriguez, Dean of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, moderated. To view the video of this discussion (which includes the Q and A session) visit www.lumenchristi.org/events/929.

Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern) and Richard Garnett (Notre Dame) discuss "The Future of Public Funding for Religious Entities" in relationship to the recent Supreme Court case Trinity Lutheran v. Comer in a panel discussion held November 20, 2017 at Jenner & Block Chicago. Daniel Rodriguez, Dean of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, moderated. To view the video of this discussion (which includes the Q and A session) visit www.lumenchristi.org/events/929.

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