Faculty
Our faculty are nationally-recognized law professors who will lead the introductory Zoom discussions during Phase I and the in-person sessions related to law, theology, and vocation during Phase II.
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David Skeel (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School)
David Skeel is the S. Samuel Arsht Professor of Corporate Law. He is the author of books and numerous articles on bankruptcy, corporate law, financial regulation, Christianity and law, and other topics, including True Paradox: How Christianity Makes Sense of Our Complex World (InterVarsity, 2014).
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Elizabeth Schiltz (University of St. Thomas School of Law)
Elizabeth Schiltz is the Herrick Professor of Law, Thomas J. Abood Research Scholar. Her research interests include disability rights, consumer law, and feminist legal theory. She also serves on the boards of directors of the National Catholic Partnership on Disability and L'Arche USA.
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John Inazu (Washington University in St. Louis School of Law)
John Inazu is the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion. He is the author of Liberty’s Refuge (Yale, 2012) , Confident Pluralism (Chicago, 2016), and Learning to Disagree (Zondervan, 2024). He is also co-editor (with Tim Keller) of Uncommon Ground (Thomas Nelson, 2020).
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Rick Garnett (Notre Dame Law School)
Richard W. Garnett is the Paul J. Schierl/Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law and a concurrent Professor of Political Science. He is also the founding director of Notre Dame Law School’s Program on Church, State, and Society.
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Jennifer Koh (Pepperdine Caruso School of Law)
Jennifer Koh is the Co-Director for the Nootbaar Institute for Law Religion and Ethics and an Associate Professor of Law. A frequently featured and cited author, her research focuses on the convergence of the immigration enforcement and criminal legal systems.
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Elisabeth Rain Kincaid (Baylor University)
Elisabeth Rain Kincaid is the Director of the Institute of Faith and Learning, where she works to develop programming that integrates Christian faith and academic excellence. She is also an Associate Professor of Ethics, Faith, and Culture at Baylor University's George W. Truett Theological Seminary, and serves as an Affiliate Professor of Management at the Hankamer School of Business. Her research focuses on the intersection of theological ethics, legal ethics and business ethics, virtue ethics, natural law, early modern theology, and theology of work and vocation.
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Jon Endean (Brooklyn Law School)
Jon Endean is an Assistant Professor of Law whose scholarly research focuses on tax law, with a particular focus on unearthing its foundational principles, investigating its relationship to non-tax law, and understanding how these principles can help inform broader theoretical debates surrounding property rights, sovereignty and federalism, and the relationship between code-based and common law regimes. His research has been published or is forthcoming in the San Diego Law Review, the Tax Law Review, and the NYU Journal of Law & Business.