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Divided Loyalties: The Problem of ‘Dual Sovereignty’ and Constitutional Faith

2012 Robert P. Kogod Annual Lecture: Divided Loyalties: The Problem of Dual Sovereignty and Constitutional Faith
Suzanne Last Stone, a former research fellow of the Hartman Institute’s iEngage Project, is University Professor of Jewish Law and Contemporary Civilization, Professor of Law, and Director of the Center for Jewish Law and Contemporary Civilization at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. She has held the Gruss Visiting Chair in Talmudic Civil Law at both the Harvard and University of Pennsylvania Law Schools, and also has visited at Princeton, Columbia Law, Hebrew

Prof. Suzanne Last Stone

Divided Loyalties: The Problem of ‘Dual Sovereignty’ and Constitutional Faith

2012 Robert P. Kogod Annual Lecture
June 26, 2012
International Philosophy Conference
Shalom Hartman Institute
Jerusalem, Israel

 

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