Student Seminar: Campus, the Constitution, and the Free Society

Calendar
DATE
November 10-11, 2023
Location
LOCATION
South Bend, Indiana

What do constitutional issues have to do with the university?

In the era of the modern university, especially in the United States, the scale and scope of free speech has been deeply litigated in courts, classrooms, and university boardrooms. As the exploration of truth is a journey, an arduous endeavor, the ability to seek it requires intellectual mobility. So, this leaves the serious mind wondering: how do we allow for truth to be sought without abusing freedom? These sessions will consider this question through tangible problems that have arisen in the American university. Pornography, diversity, race, freedom of association, and free speech are just a few of the topics which will be covered in each session. 

All students will receive a reading packet with a collection of essays and documents pertaining to the seminar and travel stipends. All attending students will also an honorarium. 

Email Micah Paul Veillon with any questions: mveillon@isi.org 

Meet Your Professor

Vincent Phillip Muñoz

Vincent Phillip Muñoz is the Tocqueville Professor of Political Science and Concurrent Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame. He is the Founding Director of ND’s Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government. Under his leadership the programs have raised nearly $20,000,000 in grants, gifts, and pledges.

 Dr. Muñoz writes and teaches across the fields of constitutional law, American politics, and political philosophy with a focus on religious liberty and the American Founding. He won a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to support his most recent book, Religious Liberty and the American Founding: Natural Rights and the Original Meanings of the First Amendment Religion Clauses (2022), published by the University of Chicago Press. Articles related the project have appeared in American Political Science ReviewThe Harvard Journal of Law and Public PolicyNotre Dame Law ReviewAmerican Political Thought, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Journal of Constitutional Law.

 Dr. Muñoz’s first book, God and the Founders: Madison, Washington, and Jefferson (Cambridge University Press, 2009) won the Hubert Morken Award from the American Political Science Association for the best publication on religion and politics in 2009 and 2010. His First Amendment church-state case reader, Religious Liberty and the American Supreme Court: The Essential Cases and Documents (Rowman & Littlefield) was first published in 2013 (revised edition, 2015) and is being used at Notre Dame and other leading universities. In 2019, he joined the editorial team of American Constitutional Law (11th edition, Routledge, 2020), the leading constitutional law casebooks designed for undergraduate instruction. His scholarship has been cited numerous times in church-state Supreme Court opinions, most recently by Justice Alito in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia (2021) and by both Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Thomas in Espinoza v. Montana (2020).

 An award-winning teacher and a popular lecturer, Dr. Muñoz has spoken at nearly 100 colleges and universities in the past several years. He received his B.A. at Claremont McKenna College, his M.A. at Boston College, and his Ph.D. at Claremont Graduate School.

 

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