Advisory Board

The work of the J. M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies is assisted by a panel of highly distinguished scholars, jurists, and educators with demonstrated expertise in the field of church-state relations. These advisers are valuable assets to the Institute and make meaningful contributions through their counsel, suggestions, ideas, and scholarly writings. The members are:


Henry J. Abraham
University of Virginia

William J. Byron, S. J.
Holy Trinity Rectory

Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
Georgetown University Law Center

W. Cole Durham, Jr.
J. Rueben Clark Law School
Brigham Young University

Ronald B. Flowers
Texas Christian University

Edward M. Gaffney, Jr.
Valparaiso University School of Law

Edwin S. Gaustad
University of Calif. at Riverside, Emeritus

Robin Johansen
Remcho, Johansen & Purcell

William A. Kaplin
The Catholic University of America

Franklin H. Littell
Temple University, Emeritus

Benito Lopez, Jr.
Association of Catholic
Colleges and Universities

Kent Greenawalt
Columbia University School of Law

Michael B. Greenbaum
Jewish Theological Seminary of America

A. E. Dick Howard
University of Virginia School of Law

Philip R. Moots
Moots, Cope & Weinberger, Co.,

Robert M. O'Neil
University of Virginia

Norman Redlich
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

Kathleen C. Santora
Georgetown University

Sheldon E. Steinbach
American Council on Education

Sharon Worthing Vaino
Attorney-at-Law, New York City

Charles M. Whelan, S.J.
Fordham University School of Law