Martha McCarthy is a Presidential Professor at Loyola Marymount University and a Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus at Indiana University. She specializes in education law and policy, emphasizing First Amendment rights. She has written more than 10 books and 350 articles/ book chapters and has served as President of the Education Law Association and the University Council for Educational Administration.
After Espinoza v Montana, the U.S. commitment to church/state separation, which has been the strongest in the school context, no longer may be assured, writes Martha McCarthy in this week's featured response.
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