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  1. Richard Garnett C.B. (27 February 1835 – 13 April 1906) was a scholar, librarian, biographer and poet. He was keeper of printed books at British Museum from 1890 to 1899. Life. Garnett was educated at a school in Bloomsbury. He entered the British Museum in 1851 as an assistant librarian.

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    LAW60307, Constitutional Law LAW60302, Criminal Law LAW70304, Freedom of Religion LAW70306, The Death Penalty LAW70307, Freedom of Speech LAW70359, Constitutional Criminal Procedure LAW73303, Modern Constitutional Theory LAW73836, Catholic Social Thought

    John E. Coons, The case for Parental Choice: God, Family, and Educational Liberty(ed., with Nicole Stelle Garnett and Ernest Morrell)(Notre Dame Press, 2023). Co-author of "Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment"(5th ed., 2022) First Amendment Stories (editor, with Andrew Koppelman) (Foundation Press, 2011).

    Justice Breyer and the Establishment Clause: Notes on “Appeasement”, “Legal Judgment”, and “Divisiveness”,___ FIRST AMD. L. REV. ___ (forthcoming 2023) Roe and Casey Were Egregiously Wrong and Should Be Overruled, HARVARD J. LAW & PUB. POL’Y PER CURIAM (Nov. 22, 2021)(with Charles J. Cooper, et al.). The Communitarian Work and Vision(s) of Robert C...

    The Ministerial Exception and the Distinction Between Church and State, in shannon holzer, ed., routledge handbook on church & state (forthcoming Palgrave, 2023)(with Caleb Acker). Tandon v. Newsom, South Bay Pentecostal, Diocese of Brooklyn, and Calvary Chapel on Religious Liberty and the Pandemic, in morgan marietta, ed., scotus 2021: major decis...

    Why Liberalism and Constitutionalism Need Christianity, law & liberty (Feb. 21, 2023). How the Government Is Buying Our Submission, public discourse (March 7, 2023)(reviewing philip hamburger, purchasing submission: conditions, power and freedom(2021)). Abortion Laws Across the Globe and at Home, public discourse(March 29, 2022)(with Nicholas Marr)...

    Professor Garnett’s analysis and commentary appears frequently in local, regional, and national print, broadcast, and electronic media. He also contributes regularly to several law-related blogs, including Mirror of Justice and Prawfsblawg. His recent published editorial and opinion work includes: The Future for Religious Charter Schools, first thi...

    Professor Garnett consults regularly with legislators and legislative staff on matters relevant to his scholarly interest and expertise. He was also invited to testify before the United States Senate: Beyond the Pledge of Allegiance: Hostility to Religious Expression in the Public Square. United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitut...

    Professor Garnett consults regularly with litigators and is a signatory to many amicus curiae briefs regarding questions relevant to his scholarly interests. In addition, he is the author or co-author of the following: Kennedy v. Bremerton Sch. Dist.,___ U.S. ___ (2022), Brief of Amicus Curiae Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative in S...

    Two There Are: Understanding the Separation of Church and State (under contract with Cambridge University Press).

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    Richard W. Garnett is a professor of law and political science at Notre Dame, specializing in constitutional law, criminal law, and law and religion. He is the director of the Program on Church, State, and Society and the author of several books and articles on religious freedom and church-state relations.

  2. Richard Garnett. Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame. Verified email at nd.edu. ... C Norton, R Garnett, W Bates. Read Books Ltd, 2020. 102: 2020

  3. Richard Brooke Garnett (November 21, 1817 – July 3, 1863) was a career United States Army officer and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He was court-martialed by Stonewall Jackson for his actions in command of the Stonewall Brigade at the First Battle of Kernstown, and killed during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of ...

  4. Richard Garnett is a professor of international law and arbitration at the University of Melbourne. He has a LLM from Harvard, an LLD from Melbourne, and has published and advised on various aspects of conflict laws, public and private international law and international commercial arbitration.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Richard Garnett (born Feb. 27, 1835, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Eng.—died April 13, 1906, London) was an English writer, librarian, and the head of the Garnett family, which exerted a formative influence on the development of modern British writing.

  6. The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales is a collection of fantasy short stories by Richard Garnett, generally considered a classic in the genre. Its title notwithstanding, the collection "has nothing to do with the Norse gods—although it draws upon everything else, from Arabic legends and Chinese fairy tales to Roman history and ...