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Zachary D. Kaufman is Associate Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Houston Law Center.
July 13, 2021 - University of Houston Law Center Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Zachary D. Kaufman was recently elected as a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). “I am honored, thrilled, and grateful that the Council on Foreign Relations has elected me as a Life Member,” Kaufman said. “As the world faces so many international challenges, from genocide and inequality to COVID-19 and climate change, I look forward to contributing to CFR and exchanging ideas with my distinguished colleagues.”
SCOTUS Sides with Amish in Case Supported by Free Exercise Clinic yale.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yale.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Federal Sentencing Reporter issue explores Weinstein on Sentencing
I am so very pleased to report on the publication of the latest issue of the
Federal Sentening Reporter. This issue is titled Weinstein on Sentencing and it celebrates the many contributions to federal sentencing law, policy and practice by legendary EDNY Judge Jack Weinstein.
FSR was quite fortunate to get two of Judge Weinstein s former clerks, Carolin Guentert and Ryan Gerber, to organize this great new issue. They did a wonderful job gathering an array of perspectives in an issue that includes a considerable number of original articles under the heading Celebrating Judge Weinstein as well as excerpts from Judge Weinstein s past opinions and articles under the heading Weinstein In His Own Words.
Free Exercise Clinic Launches Interactive Workshop Series
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Free Exercise Clinic Launches Interactive Workshop Series
This spring, Yale Law School’s Free Exercise Clinic is launching an interactive workshop, and has invited students and faculty in the religious liberty clinics at Harvard, Stanford, and Texas to join each of the seven class sessions, which will take place remotely and synchronously. The assigned reading for each session is a classic or forthcoming article about religious liberty law and theory, and each class will feature the participation of the author(s) of the assigned article. This multi-law school class offering will afford participants a broad community in which to engage and debate timeless and pressing questions implicating the free exercise of religion.