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Nathan  Chapman

Nathan Chapman

Brock Professor of Law at University of Georgia

Areas of Expertise

Christianity and Constitutional Law; Religious Freedom; Legal History

Nathan S. Chapman, Brock Professor of Law at University of Georgia. Chapman writes in the history, theory, and doctrine of US constitutional law, and in the relationship of Christianity and constitutional law. He is the co-author of Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience (Oxford, 2023, with Michael W. McConnell). His current projects focus on the interpretive methodology of Establishment Clause doctrine and the transatlantic religious and political arguments for and against religious establishment in the “long eighteenth century.” He holds degrees in law and theology from Duke University.