The Jurisprudence of Religion in a Secular Age: From Ornamentalism to Hobby Lobby

Date & Time: October 27, 2014 | 01:00 AM – 01:00 AM

Location: Room 118 Lewis Katz Building

Yale Law professor Paul Kahn will be speaking on “The Jurisprudence of Religion in a Secular Age: From Ornamentalism to Hobby Lobby.” The talk will be held in room 118 in the Lewis Katz Building on Tuesday, October 26 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Paul W. Kahn is the Robert W. Winner Professor of Law and the Humanities, and Director of the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School. Professor Kahn teaches in the areas of constitutional law and theory, international law, cultural theory and philosophy. Before teaching at Yale, he clerked for Justice White in the United States Supreme Court and practiced law in Washington, D.D, during which time he was on the legal team representing Nicaraua before the International Court of Justice.

He is the author of Legitimacy and History: Self-Government in Ameriacn Constitutional Theory; the Reign of Law: Marbury v. Madison and the Consturciton of America; The Cultural Study of Law: Reconstructing Legal Scholarship; Law and Love: The Trials of King Lear; Putting Liberalism in its Place; Out of Eden: Adam and Eve and the Problem of Evil; Sacret Violence: Torture, Terror, Sovereignty; Finding Ourselves at the Movies: Philosophy for a New Generation; and Political Theology; Four New Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty.