Steven D. Smith
Warren Distinguished Professor of Law
B.A. 1976, Brigham Young University; J.D. 1979, Yale University
Professor Steven D. Smith is one of the nation’s foremost scholars in
the area of law and religion, and teaches in the areas of law and
religion and constitutional law. Before joining the USD law
faculty in 2002, he was the Robert and Marion Short professor
of law at the University of Notre Dame Law School and was,
previously, the Byron R. White Professor of Law at the University
of Colorado School of Law. Among his many scholarly works are
The Constitution and the Pride of Reason (Oxford University Press
1998) and Foreordained Failure: The Quest for a Constitutional
Principle of Religious Freedom (Oxford University Press 1995).
Smith’s articles on law and religion and constitutional
law have been published in the Michigan Law Review, the Yale
Law Journal, the Virginia Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania
Law Review and the Texas Law Review.
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