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Informationen zum Autor Sanford Levinson is W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood Jr. Centennial Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law. He is the author of Written in Stone: Public Monuments in Changing Societies (also published by Duke University Press) and Constitutional Faith. Klappentext A major legal scholar and author writes on how to honor sociiety's desire to further diversity legally and ethically. Zusammenfassung Diversity has become a mantra within discussions of university admissions policies and many other arenas of American society. This book includes essays that wrestles with various notions of diversity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Diversity 11 2. Promoting Diversity in Public Schools (Or, To What Extent Does the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment Hinder the Establishment of More Genuinely Multicultural Schools?) 62 3. "Getting Religion": Religion, Diversity, and Community in Public and Private Schools, with Meira Levinson 90 4. Identifying the Jewish Layer: Reflections on the Construction of Professional Identity 124 5. National Loyalty, Communalism, and the Professional Identity of Lawyers 159 6. The Confrontation of Religious Faith and Civil Religion: Catholics Becoming Justices 192 7. Abstinence and Exclusion: What Does Liberalism Demand of the Religiously Oriented (Would-Be) Judge? 233 8. Is Liberal Nationalism an Oxymoron? An Essay for Judith Shklar 256 9. "Culture," "Religion," and the Law, with Rachel Levinson 278 Bibliography 319 Index 331