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Marci Hamilton

Marci Ann Hamilton (born July 22, 1957) is the chief executive officer and academic director at Child USA, an interdisciplinary think tank to prevent child abuse and neglect. She is also a scholar of constitutional law and Robert A. Fox Leadership Program Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Practice at University of Pennsylvania with dual appointments[1] to Department of Political Science[2] in Penn's College and Graduate School and Penn's Law School.[3] She is an advocate for the enforcement of the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution.[4] Hamilton also promotes adequate protection for minors, individuals and landowners who suffer as a result of actions which are claimed to be constitutionally protected on religious grounds. Hamilton is critical of provisions within Federal and State Religious Freedom Restoration Acts.[5]

Marci A. Hamilton
CEO and Academic Director, CHILD USA
Born (1957-07-22) July 22, 1957 (age 66)
EducationVanderbilt University, Pennsylvania State University, University of Pennsylvania School of Law
Occupation(s)Constitutional Law, First Amendment, Religion and the Law
Websitewww.childusa.org

Background and ideas edit

Hamilton received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University in 1979. She then earned a master's degree at Pennsylvania State University and a juris doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she was editor-in-chief of the Law Review.

Hamilton served as a law clerk for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor of the Supreme Court of the United States[6] and Chief Judge Edward R. Becker of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.[6]

She was the lead counsel for the city of Boerne, Texas, in Boerne v. Flores before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Hamilton is a critic of the Utah Attorney General's office for not vigorously prosecuting polygamists in the state. She indicated that arguments against prosecution based on due process violations and alleged violations of religious freedom had no merit.[7] However, this position has been criticized as one based on legal theory that ignores the reality of limited amounts of evidence and limited government resources.[8]

Hamilton is vocal about her standing as a religious believer and cites examples where religion is a significant benefit to human society. She further asserts that religious liberty deserves accommodation as long as such accommodation complies with the "no harm principle". Hamilton argues that state and church separation are vital to religious liberty. She bases this contention on the record of religious diversity among the framers of the constitution and their distrust of government sanctioned religion in the "old world". Hamilton is critical of legislation that is passed under the guise of protecting religious liberty while, in her opinion, create unintended and unreasonable consequences.[5][9]

In 2016, Hamilton founded Child USA, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit think tank that provides scholarship on issues of child abuse and medical neglect. Child USA brings together educators and students to uncover the hidden and false assumptions that are endangering children. The think tank works to study the issues, track societal and legislative responses and trends, provide expert testimony to explain the issues to legislators and policymakers, and to educate the public. Hamilton currently serves as the chief executive officer and Academic Director.

Advocacy edit

Hamilton advocates limiting legal exemptions on religious grounds, with the intended purpose of creating greater protection for individuals who may face:

  1. Clergy abuse from within the Roman Catholic Church, the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Fundamental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and other religious organizations.[10][11][12]
  2. Medical neglect and denial of science-based medicine for minor children by such groups as Christian Scientists and others, when the parents claim religious grounds for such denial.[13][14]
  3. Abuse brought upon women as result of plural or polygamous marriage.[15][16]
  4. Denial of federally mandated medical insurance provisions for employees as a result of employer's claims of religious exemption.[17][18]
  5. Unreasonable disruptions to residential neighborhoods due to religious groups' claims of exemption from zoning laws.[19][20]

Media appearances edit

Hamilton appeared on The Daily Show in 2005 to discuss her book God vs. the Gavel. In this interview she highlights the existence of laws that offer criminal and civil protection for those who seek "faith healing" rather than traditional medicine for those under their care. She also notes the public cost of litigation to defend against claims of prisoners seeking unique religious accommodation.[21]

Hamilton has also made appearances on Anderson,[22] Good Morning America,[23] The Today Show,[23] Lou Dobbs Tonight,[23] The Center For Inquiry's Point of Inquiry Podcast,[5] The O'Reilly Factor[23] as well as local news stations.

Selected publications edit

  • God vs. the Gavel (2007), ISBN 0-521-70338-7
  • Justice Denied (2008, 2012), ISBN 0-521-88621-X
  • Fundamentalism, Politics, and the Law (2011), Co-Edited with Mark J. Rozell, ISBN 978-0-230-11063-2

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.law.upenn.edu/live/files/7004-marci-hamilton accessed February 2, 2024
  2. ^ https://live-sas-www-polisci.pantheon.sas.upenn.edu/people/marci-hamilton accessed February 2, 2024
  3. ^ https://almanac.upenn.edu/volume-66-number-8#angela-duckworth-marci-hamilton-distinguished-daughters-of-pa accessed February 2, 2024
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-20. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  5. ^ a b c Grothe, D.J. (3 February 2006). "Marci Hamilton-Religion and the Rule of Law". Center For Inquiry. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  6. ^ a b "Cardozo Law Marci Hamilton Bio". Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  7. ^ Hamilton, Marci. "The Rescue of Children from the FLDS Compound in Texas: Why the Arguments Claiming Due Process Violations and Religious Freedom Infringement Have No Merit". FindLaw. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  8. ^ Report on Hamilton statements at a University of Utah law school sponsored debate Deseret News
  9. ^ Hamilton, Marci (2005). God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law. Cambridge University Press. p. ebook location 3814 and locations 1456–1826. ISBN 9780521853040.
  10. ^ Hamilton, Marci (2005). God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law. Cambridge University Press. p. ebook locations 181–415. ISBN 9780521853040.
  11. ^ "Legal firm advocacy page". Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  12. ^ Hamilton, Marci (10 January 2013). "Football, Sexual Assault, and the Web: The End of the Institutional Cover-ups of Sexual Abuse and Assault". Justia.com. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  13. ^ Survivors for Justice. "Q@A with Marci Hamilton". Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  14. ^ Hamilton, Marci (2005). God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law. Cambridge University Press. p. ebook locations 421–530. ISBN 9780521853040.
  15. ^ Hamilton, Marci (20 July 2011). "Sister Wives: An Illustration of Why Polygamy Is, and Should Be, Illegal". Justia.com. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  16. ^ Hamilton, Marci (2005). God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law. Cambridge University Press. p. ebook locations 862–1022. ISBN 9780521853040.
  17. ^ Editorial Board (Feb 5, 2014). "A Missing Argument on Contraceptives". New York Times. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  18. ^ Hamilton, Marci. "Amicus brief RE: Health and Human Services vs Hobby Lobby Stores" (PDF). Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  19. ^ American Constitution Society. "Cardozo Law Professor Marci A. Hamilton on Flaws of Religious Land Use Law". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  20. ^ Hamilton, Marci (2005). God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law. Cambridge University Press. p. ebook locations 1027–1445. ISBN 9780521853040.
  21. ^ Thedailyshow.com
  22. ^ What Laws Need to Change to Protect Victims of Child Abuse? 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ a b c d "Patheos.com, M. Hamilton Bio and History".

External links edit

  • CHILD USA's website
  • FindLaw.com's page on Professor Hamilton
  • Cardozo School of Law Directory
  • Verdict at justia.com. A selection of Professor Hamilton's analysis and commentary

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Marci Ann Hamilton born July 22 1957 is the chief executive officer and academic director at Child USA an interdisciplinary think tank to prevent child abuse and neglect She is also a scholar of constitutional law and Robert A Fox Leadership Program Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Practice at University of Pennsylvania with dual appointments 1 to Department of Political Science 2 in Penn s College and Graduate School and Penn s Law School 3 She is an advocate for the enforcement of the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution 4 Hamilton also promotes adequate protection for minors individuals and landowners who suffer as a result of actions which are claimed to be constitutionally protected on religious grounds Hamilton is critical of provisions within Federal and State Religious Freedom Restoration Acts 5 Marci A HamiltonCEO and Academic Director CHILD USABorn 1957 07 22 July 22 1957 age 66 EducationVanderbilt University Pennsylvania State University University of Pennsylvania School of LawOccupation s Constitutional Law First Amendment Religion and the LawWebsitewww wbr childusa wbr org Contents 1 Background and ideas 2 Advocacy 3 Media appearances 4 Selected publications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground and ideas editHamilton received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University in 1979 She then earned a master s degree at Pennsylvania State University and a juris doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School where she was editor in chief of the Law Review Hamilton served as a law clerk for Justice Sandra Day O Connor of the Supreme Court of the United States 6 and Chief Judge Edward R Becker of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 6 She was the lead counsel for the city of Boerne Texas in Boerne v Flores before the U S Supreme Court Hamilton is a critic of the Utah Attorney General s office for not vigorously prosecuting polygamists in the state She indicated that arguments against prosecution based on due process violations and alleged violations of religious freedom had no merit 7 However this position has been criticized as one based on legal theory that ignores the reality of limited amounts of evidence and limited government resources 8 Hamilton is vocal about her standing as a religious believer and cites examples where religion is a significant benefit to human society She further asserts that religious liberty deserves accommodation as long as such accommodation complies with the no harm principle Hamilton argues that state and church separation are vital to religious liberty She bases this contention on the record of religious diversity among the framers of the constitution and their distrust of government sanctioned religion in the old world Hamilton is critical of legislation that is passed under the guise of protecting religious liberty while in her opinion create unintended and unreasonable consequences 5 9 In 2016 Hamilton founded Child USA a Philadelphia based nonprofit think tank that provides scholarship on issues of child abuse and medical neglect Child USA brings together educators and students to uncover the hidden and false assumptions that are endangering children The think tank works to study the issues track societal and legislative responses and trends provide expert testimony to explain the issues to legislators and policymakers and to educate the public Hamilton currently serves as the chief executive officer and Academic Director Advocacy editHamilton advocates limiting legal exemptions on religious grounds with the intended purpose of creating greater protection for individuals who may face Clergy abuse from within the Roman Catholic Church the Jehovah s Witnesses the Fundamental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and other religious organizations 10 11 12 Medical neglect and denial of science based medicine for minor children by such groups as Christian Scientists and others when the parents claim religious grounds for such denial 13 14 Abuse brought upon women as result of plural or polygamous marriage 15 16 Denial of federally mandated medical insurance provisions for employees as a result of employer s claims of religious exemption 17 18 Unreasonable disruptions to residential neighborhoods due to religious groups claims of exemption from zoning laws 19 20 Media appearances editHamilton appeared on The Daily Show in 2005 to discuss her book God vs the Gavel In this interview she highlights the existence of laws that offer criminal and civil protection for those who seek faith healing rather than traditional medicine for those under their care She also notes the public cost of litigation to defend against claims of prisoners seeking unique religious accommodation 21 Hamilton has also made appearances on Anderson 22 Good Morning America 23 The Today Show 23 Lou Dobbs Tonight 23 The Center For Inquiry s Point of Inquiry Podcast 5 The O Reilly Factor 23 as well as local news stations Selected publications editGod vs the Gavel 2007 ISBN 0 521 70338 7 Justice Denied 2008 2012 ISBN 0 521 88621 X Fundamentalism Politics and the Law 2011 Co Edited with Mark J Rozell ISBN 978 0 230 11063 2See also editList of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States Seat 8 References edit https www law upenn edu live files 7004 marci hamilton accessed February 2 2024 https live sas www polisci pantheon sas upenn edu people marci hamilton accessed February 2 2024 https almanac upenn edu volume 66 number 8 angela duckworth marci hamilton distinguished daughters of pa accessed February 2 2024 Cardozo yu edu Archived from the original on 2008 12 20 Retrieved 2009 03 07 a b c Grothe D J 3 February 2006 Marci Hamilton Religion and the Rule of Law Center For Inquiry Retrieved 23 March 2014 a b Cardozo Law Marci Hamilton Bio Retrieved 18 May 2014 Hamilton Marci The Rescue of Children from the FLDS Compound in Texas Why the Arguments Claiming Due Process Violations and Religious Freedom Infringement Have No Merit FindLaw Retrieved 18 May 2014 Report on Hamilton statements at a University of Utah law school sponsored debate Deseret News Hamilton Marci 2005 God vs the Gavel Religion and the Rule of Law Cambridge University Press p ebook location 3814 and locations 1456 1826 ISBN 9780521853040 Hamilton Marci 2005 God vs the Gavel Religion and the Rule of Law Cambridge University Press p ebook locations 181 415 ISBN 9780521853040 Legal firm advocacy page Retrieved 6 April 2014 Hamilton Marci 10 January 2013 Football Sexual Assault and the Web The End of the Institutional Cover ups of Sexual Abuse and Assault Justia com Retrieved 6 June 2014 Survivors for Justice Q A with Marci Hamilton Retrieved 6 April 2014 Hamilton Marci 2005 God vs the Gavel Religion and the Rule of Law Cambridge University Press p ebook locations 421 530 ISBN 9780521853040 Hamilton Marci 20 July 2011 Sister Wives An Illustration of Why Polygamy Is and Should Be Illegal Justia com Retrieved 6 April 2014 Hamilton Marci 2005 God vs the Gavel Religion and the Rule of Law Cambridge University Press p ebook locations 862 1022 ISBN 9780521853040 Editorial Board Feb 5 2014 A Missing Argument on Contraceptives New York Times Retrieved 6 April 2014 Hamilton Marci Amicus brief RE Health and Human Services vs Hobby Lobby Stores PDF Retrieved 6 April 2014 American Constitution Society Cardozo Law Professor Marci A Hamilton on Flaws of Religious Land Use Law YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 6 April 2014 Hamilton Marci 2005 God vs the Gavel Religion and the Rule of Law Cambridge University Press p ebook locations 1027 1445 ISBN 9780521853040 Thedailyshow com What Laws Need to Change to Protect Victims of Child Abuse Archived 2012 04 03 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Patheos com M Hamilton Bio and History External links editCHILD USA s website FindLaw com s page on Professor Hamilton Cardozo School of Law Directory Verdict at justia com A selection of Professor Hamilton s analysis and commentary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marci Hamilton amp oldid 1205269668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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