Douglas Kmiec -  Secularism Crucified?

Co-sponsored by USC Center on Public Diplomacy and the USC Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies

The USC Center on Public Diplomacy and the USC Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies was pleased to welcome Douglas Kmiec for a talk titled, "Secularism Crucified?"

An American legal scholar, diplomat, and author, former Ambassador Douglas W. Kmiec holds the Caruso Family Chair. He has focused the chair toward constitutional and human rights law.

His talk, "Secularism Crucified?" was an examination of recent decisions by the European Court of Human Rights as it relates to religious symbols in public places.

The event is part of the 2011-2012 Elizabeth and Robert Plumleigh Lecture Series.

For more information about the USC Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies, please visit their website at www.ifacs.com.

For additional event information, please contact Sheila Garrison at skgarris@usc.edu.

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