Nomi Stolzenberg

Nomi Stolzenberg is a professor at the University of Southern California where she teaches Family Law, a course on the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment, Property Law, Law and Literature, and seminars on a variety of interdisciplinary topics. Nomi attended Yale University and Harvard Law School.

Religious Identity and Supreme Court Justices—a Brief History

A notable factor in the history of the Supreme Court justices has been their religious identity. The first non-Protestant justice was appointed in 1836, but up until the 1970s, justices identifying as anything other than Protestant were seen as anomalies.

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