Events

Religion After Neoliberalism: Public Funding, Private Obligations

Location:

Thompson Memorial Library Reading Room

Professor Gaurav Mukherjee studies how constitutional law regulates positive rights—such as housing and education —and how these rights are reshaped when they collide with demands for accommodation by religious organizations and private entities. His work explores how legal and institutional processes mediate tensions between state obligations to provide public goods and claims to autonomy, delegation, or exemption.

This event is open to the public.

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Professor Gaurav Mukherjee