PCR Event | Religion and Foreign Policy Series | July 25
As part of the PCR Project at CSIS’s Religion in Foreign Policy series, we invite you to join us for a discussion focusing further on the legal aspects of U.S. foreign assistance and religious groups. The first two sessions, held earlier in the year, brought together experts to look at obstacles in the way of successful assistance delivery abroad and possible solutions involving national security exceptions. For the next meeting, to be held on Friday, July 25, we welcome Professor John Mansfield of Harvard University, author of The Religion Clauses of the First Amendment and Foreign Relations, a foundational article published in the DePaul Law Review in 1986. Professor Mansfield will lead a discussion on two recent Supreme Court rulings and how they relate to the Establishment Clause and its extraterritorial application. The cases are: • Boumediene vs. Bush - June 12, 2008 • Munaf v. Geren – June 12, 2008 This discussion series comes from the findings of the report Mixed Blessings: U.S. Engagement with Religion in Conflict-Prone Settings, released in July 2007, and posits that there are ways to improve how the U.S. government deals with the sensitive issue of religion in its work outside of the United States. The next meeting will be held: Friday, July 25 10:00am-11:00am 4th floor conference room CSIS Please rsvp to pcrproject@csis.org.
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