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Kevin J. "Seamus" Hasson is Founder and President Emeritus of
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty Becket Law (formerly the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty) is a non-profit public interest law firm based in Washington, D.C., that describes its mission as "defending the freedom of religion of people of all faiths." Becket promotes accommodat ...
, a non-profit, public interest law firm that represents persons of all faiths. The Becket Fund is well known for successfully representing the Little Sisters of the Poor in the U.S. Supreme Court. The firm also successfully represented Hobby Lobby in Hobby Lobby v. Burwell, in which the Supreme Court held that protections under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act applied to closely held corporations. The Becket Fund also secured a victory in EEOC v. Hosanna Tabor, which the Wall Street Journal called one of "the most important religious liberty cases in half a century." Prior to his retirement, Hasson lectured and debated in a wide variety of venues, including The University of Oxford, the Vatican, Harvard Law School, and Stanford Law School. He holds honorary doctorates from several universities, including The Catholic University of America, Ave Maria University, and his alma mater, The University of Notre Dame. Hasson currently serves as a trustee at the University of Dallas. Hasson has been quoted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, and U.S. News & World Report, as well as in regional media outlets from the Los Angeles Times to the Chicago Tribune to the Philadelphia Inquirer. He has appeared on broadcast news programs including the Today Show, Dateline NBC, Fox & Friends, NPR, CNN, and Al-Jazeera. While serving as President of the Becket Fund, Hasson met with religious and world leaders across the globe, such as Pope John Paul II, the Dalai Lama, and Elie Wiesel. Before founding the Becket Fund in 1994, Hasson was an attorney at
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in Washington D.C., where he focused on religious liberty litigation. From 1986 to 1987, he served in the
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at the
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where he advised the
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and cabinet departments on church-state relations. In this position he worked under
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. Hasson was involved in successfully arguing the right of the
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to enact and enforce a Vatican ban on a professor from teaching theology. He also was a counsel for the Catholic Church in Abortion Rights Mobilization, Inc. v. United States Catholic Conference where he defended the right of the Catholic Church to maintain its tax exempt status while teaching and advocating its moral position on abortion. He is a 1985
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graduate of the
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Law School, and also holds a master's degree in
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from Notre Dame. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Bible Literacy Project.


Awards

In 2011, the
International Center for Law and Religion Studies The International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS), part of the J. Reuben Clark Law School (JRCLS) at Brigham Young University (BYU), was formally founded on January 1, 2000, to promote freedom of religion worldwide and to study the rela ...
and
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of
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presented Hasson the ''International Religious Liberty Award'' in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the promotion and preservation of religious freedom.


Publications

* ''The Right to Be Wrong: Ending the Culture War Over Religion in America''. San Francisco, CA: Encounter Books, 2005. * " 'Believers, Thinkers, and Founders: How We Came To Be One Nation Under God' ". New York, NY: Penguin Random House, 2016


References


External links


Becket Fund for Religious Liberty


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070928105005/http://clmagazine.org/backissues/2006julyaug_14-17onreligiousliberty.pdf ''Celebrate Life'' magazine
Series of debates with the ACLU's Jeremy Gunn

"Will school choice for yeshivas, parochial schools finally become a reality?"
''Jewish World Review''

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