Religious Accommodations and Third-Party Harms: Constitutional Values and Limits
Location
UK Athletic Association Auditorium at William T. Young Library
Start Date
3-11-2017 9:20 AM
End Date
3-11-2017 10:05 AM
Document Type
Presentation
Description
Brady is a legal scholar who has held faculty appointments at Villanova University and University of Richmond School of Law. She is the author of The Distinctiveness of Religion in American Law: Rethinking Religion Clause Jurisprudence, published by Cambridge University Press as part of CSLR’s Law and Christianity book series.
Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of law and religion, including the First Amendment religion clauses, religion in public life, law and theology, and Catholic social thought. Her publications have appeared in numerous law reviews.
In 2011, Brady was William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life at the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. Brady has served as Chair of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Law and Religion and has been a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Catholic Social Thought. After law school, Brady clerked for the Honorable John T. Noonan, Jr., of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She also served as Assistant to the General Counsel of Yale University and Project Associate for the National Academy of Social Insurance.
She holds a bachelor of arts from Yale College, a master of arts in religion from Yale Divinity School, and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School.
Religious Accommodations and Third-Party Harms: Constitutional Values and Limits
UK Athletic Association Auditorium at William T. Young Library
Brady is a legal scholar who has held faculty appointments at Villanova University and University of Richmond School of Law. She is the author of The Distinctiveness of Religion in American Law: Rethinking Religion Clause Jurisprudence, published by Cambridge University Press as part of CSLR’s Law and Christianity book series.
Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of law and religion, including the First Amendment religion clauses, religion in public life, law and theology, and Catholic social thought. Her publications have appeared in numerous law reviews.
In 2011, Brady was William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life at the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. Brady has served as Chair of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Law and Religion and has been a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Catholic Social Thought. After law school, Brady clerked for the Honorable John T. Noonan, Jr., of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She also served as Assistant to the General Counsel of Yale University and Project Associate for the National Academy of Social Insurance.
She holds a bachelor of arts from Yale College, a master of arts in religion from Yale Divinity School, and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School.