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Marci Hamilton, M.A., J.D.
Marci A. Hamilton, M.A., J.D., is one
of the United States’ leading
church/state scholars, as well as an
expert on federalism and
representation. During the academic
year 2007-08, she is a Visiting
Professor of Public Affairs and the
Kathleen and Martin Crane Senior
Research Fellow in the Program in
Law and Public Affairs at Princeton
University.
Professor Hamilton holds the Paul R.
Verkuil Chair in Public Law at the
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
Yeshiva University, and is the
author of Justice Denied: What
America Must Do to Protect Its
Children (Cambridge 2008) and
God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the
Rule of Law (Cambridge
University Press 2005, 2007). She is
also a columnist on constitutional
issues for www.findlaw.com, where
her column appears every other
Thursday.
Professor Hamilton is frequently
asked to advise Congress and state
legislatures on the
constitutionality of pending
legislation and to consult in cases
involving important constitutional
issues. She is the First Amendment
advisor for victims in many clergy
abuse cases involving many religious
institutions, including the federal
bankruptcies filed by the Portland
Archdiocese, Spokane Diocese, and
San Diego Diocese. She also advises
cities and neighborhoods dealing
with the Religious Land Use and
Institutionalized Persons Act. She
was lead counsel for the City of
Boerne, Texas, in Boerne v. Flores,
521 U.S. 507 (1997), before the
Supreme Court in its seminal
federalism and church/state case
holding the Religious Freedom
Restoration Act unconstitutional.
Professor Hamilton clerked for
Associate Justice Sandra Day
O’Connor of the United States
Supreme Court and Judge Edward R.
Becker of the United States Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit. She
received her J.D., magna cum laude,
from the University of Pennsylvania
Law School where she served as
Editor-in-Chief of the University of
Pennsylvania Law Review. She also
received her M.A. in Philosophy and
M.A., high honors, in English from
Pennsylvania State University, and
her B.A., summa cum laude, from
Vanderbilt University.
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