Religion and law Under Reagan
Leo Pfeffer
Wednesday, 28 Jan 1981 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Leo Pfeffer is at present a professor of Constitutional Law at Long Island University and a special counsel to the American Jewish Congress. As an accomplished practitioner of law, professor Pfeffer has lost only one of the twelve cases he has argued before the Supreme Court. As an expert in the area of religious civil rights, Dr. Pfeffer has published widely. He is also a highly acclaimed lecturer, whose list of university lectures stretches from Amherst to Yeshiva.Part of the National Affairs Series: The Bill of Rights - Taking Liberties?
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