Nathan Chapman teaches and writes in constitutional law, religious liberty, and ethics. He is the Pope F. Brock Associate Professor in Professional Responsibility at the University of Georgia School of Law, and also a McDonald Distinguished Fellow of Law and Religion at the Emory Center for Law and Religion and a Nootbaar Fellow in Law and Religion at Pepperdine School of Law. He and Prof. Michael McConnell are the coauthors of Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Promotes Religious Pluralism and Protects Freedom of Conscience (forthcoming, Oxford University Press).
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Latest from Nathan Chapman
Qualifying Qualified Immunity: The Cases in Which the Fair Notice Rationale Clearly Supports …
and clearly does not support qualified immunity.
Qualifying Qualified Immunity: Why Constitutional Liability Is Generally Less Fair …
than other kinds of civil liability.
How to Qualify Qualified Immunity
Exploring the reach of the “fair notice” rationale.