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Philip Hamburger is an American legal scholar. Hamburger holds a
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(1982) and a
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(1979). Hamburger is the Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law at the
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. He is a legal historian and a scholar of constitutional law. Before moving to Columbia, Hamburger was John P. Wilson Professor at the
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, where he was also Director of the Bigelow Program and the Legal History Program. He was previously Oswald Symyster Colclough Research Professor at
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and, before that, he taught at the
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. He has been a visiting professor at the
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Law School and was the Jack N. Pritzker Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Northwestern Law School. Early in his career, he was an associate at the law firm of Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis LLP in Philadelphia.


Scholarship

Hamburger is a leading scholar of the
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who "made a valuable contribution to our knowledge of Jefferson's thinking and actions with respect to matters of church and state". He is known for arguing that "the First Amendment, originally thought to limit the government, has been increasingly interpreted by the Court to mean limiting religion and confining it to the private sphere." Jack Fruchtman, reviewing ''Law and Judicial Duty'' (2008), says it "is by any definition ground-breaking. It is a creative, magisterial contribution to our understanding of judicial review and an independent judiciary." Justice
Hugo Black Hugo Lafayette Black (February 27, 1886 – September 25, 1971) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist who served as a U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1927 to 1937 and as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1937 to 1971. A ...
, who served on the Supreme Court 1937 to 1971, came under attack from Hamburger who argues that Black's views on the need for separation of Church and State were deeply tainted by prominent roles in the Ku Klux Klan, a vehemently anti-Catholic organization. Hamburger relies on Black's biographers who say he was a KKK member and actively campaigned for Senate in 1926 at nearly all of Alabama's 148 KKK Klaverns, where he attacked the Catholic Church. Biographer Newman quotes his campaign manager as saying Black "could make the best anti-Catholic speech you ever heard."Roger K. Newman, ''Hugo Black: a biography'' (1997) p 104


Publications

* ''Is Administrative Law Unlawful?'' (University of Chicago Press, 2014) * "Beyond Protection," ''Columbia Law Review'' (2009) * ''Law and Judicial Duty'' (Harvard University Press, 2008
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* ''Separation of Church and State'' (
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, 2002) * "Religious Liberty in Philadelphia," ''Emory Law Journal'' (2005) * "The New Censorship: Institutional Review Boards," ''Supreme Court Review'' (2004) * ''Separation of Church and State'' (Harvard U.P,. 2004
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* "More is Less," ''Virginia Law Review (2004)'' * "Law and Judicial Duty," ''George Washington Law Review'' (2003) * "Liberality," ''Texas Law Review'' (2002) * "Revolution and Judicial Review: Chief Justice Holt's Opinion in ''City of London v. Wood''," ''Columbia Law Review'' (1994) * ''Liberal Suppression: Section 501(c)(3) and the Taxation of Speech'', University of Chicago Press (2018) * ''Purchasing Submission: Conditions, Power, and Freedom'' (Harvard University Press, 2021)


References


Further reading

* Peter Steinfels, "Beliefs; Behind the concept of the separation of church and state, a scholar finds some unsettling origins,

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