Kader to lecture on 'Religion and the U.S. Constitution'

03/09/2010

Kader to lecture on 'Religion and the U.S. Constitution'

David Kader 
David Kader 
David Kader, professor of law, will speak this month on "Religion and the U.S. Constitution" as part of the FID Lecture Series hosted by the Foundation for Inter-Cultural Dialogue.

The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 23, at the FID Center, 2330 W. University Drive, Suite 5, in Tempe. RSVP required by Sunday, March 21, to Ertugrul Kostereli at ertugrul@fid-az.org.

Kader, who is a faculty affiliate in the Center for the Study of Religion & Conflict, the Center for the Study of Midieval & Renaissance Studies, and the Jewish Studies Program, teaches in the areas of criminal procedure, torts, state constitutional law and religion and the Constitution. He recently lectured on "Religion & the American Constitution" at Sarajevo University in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in Zagreb, Croatia, at the Open Society Institute Conference on Religion in Civil Society.

He has served nine terms as president of the Phoenix Holocaust Survivors' Association and is on the Coordinating Council of Generations of the Shoah International. He also serves on the advisory councils of the Martin-Springer Institute at Northern Arizona University and the V. Meed Summer Teachers' Program of the American Gathering.

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