Wayne State University Law School’s Paul A. Rosen Constitutional Law Speaker Series will present “Shield or Sword: The Future of Religious Freedom and Church State Separation in America” on Thursday, February 1, from 12:15 to 1 p.m. at Wayne Law’s Partrich Auditorium, 471 W. Palmer Ave. in Detroit.
This year’s special guest speaker will be Rachel Laser, president and CEO, Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
To register for the program, visit https://law.wayne.edu and scoll down to “events.”
The Paul A. Rosen Constitutional Law Speaker Series Endowment was established in 2017 by Bernard Mindell, Wayne State University Law School class of 1964; Barry Waldman, Wayne Law class of 1969; and Bob Garvey, a trial attorney in St. Clair Shores, to commemorate their friend Paul A. Rosen’s passion for constitutional law. The series exposes students, staff, and members of the greater university community to dynamic speakers who are experts in the field of constitutional law.
Contributions to the Paul A. Rosen Constitutional Law Speaker Series can be mailed to Wayne State University, PO Box 674602, Detroit, MI 48267-4602 or made online at giving.wayne.edu/donate. Donations should be designated for the Rosen Endowment at Law.
This year’s special guest speaker will be Rachel Laser, president and CEO, Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
To register for the program, visit https://law.wayne.edu and scoll down to “events.”
The Paul A. Rosen Constitutional Law Speaker Series Endowment was established in 2017 by Bernard Mindell, Wayne State University Law School class of 1964; Barry Waldman, Wayne Law class of 1969; and Bob Garvey, a trial attorney in St. Clair Shores, to commemorate their friend Paul A. Rosen’s passion for constitutional law. The series exposes students, staff, and members of the greater university community to dynamic speakers who are experts in the field of constitutional law.
Contributions to the Paul A. Rosen Constitutional Law Speaker Series can be mailed to Wayne State University, PO Box 674602, Detroit, MI 48267-4602 or made online at giving.wayne.edu/donate. Donations should be designated for the Rosen Endowment at Law.