Religion, Speech, Vulnerability

Religion, Speech, Vulnerability: A Transatlantic Conference

Bringing together leading experts from politics, philosophy, and law from both the USA and Europe, this conference will explore a range of pressing normative issues regarding the interactions between religion, speech, and political and social vulnerability. The conference follows on from highly successful predecessors held in 2023 and 2024.

Places are limited, so please register if you wish to attend, by completing the form here:

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Speakers: Larry Sager (Texas), Nelson Tebbe (Cornell), Rebecca Aviel (Denver), Amy Sepinwall (Pennsylvania), Maxime Lepoutre (Reading), Gideon Elford (Oxford), Steven T. Collis (Texas), Corey Brettschneider (Brown), Louise Melling (Yale), Susanna Mancini (Bologna), Emily McTernan (UCL), David H. Schraub (Lewis & Clark), Nicholas Hatzis (Nottingham)

Any queries should be directed to the conference assistant, Jacob Williams
(jacob.williams@gtc.ox.ac.uk)