Contributor

Nomi M. Stolzenberg

Contributor

Nomi M. Stolzenberg is the Nathan and Lilly Shapell Chair in Law at USC School of Law, Director of USC's Program on Religious Accommodation, and co-director of USC's Center for Law, History and Culture. Her research spans a range of interdisciplinary interests, including law and religion, law and liberalism, law and feminism, and law and literature.
Her widely respected publications include the frequently cited “He Drew a Circle that Shut Me Out’: Assimilation, Indoctrination, and the Paradox of a Liberal Education” and “The Profanity of Law” (in Law and the Sacred, Stanford University Press). She is currently at work on a book about the Satmar community of Kiryas Joel with David Myers.

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