Professor John Eastman Featured in “The American Mind” Interview Series
December 15, 2014
Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor John C. Eastman was recently featured in a four-part video interview series on
The American Mind with Charles R. Kesler
. The series includes Dr. Eastman discussing the following topics:
- The Disappearing Constitution: What Should Law School Teach?
- Natural Law & the Conservatives on the Court
- Church & State: Religion as a Public Good
- The Constitution Under Attack
The interview series covers a range of topics, including the United States Supreme Court, the relationship of church and state, and the Constitution.
The American Mind with Charles R. Kesler
is an interview program providing conversations about the timely and timeless issues of American life, politics and political philosophy.
Dr. John C. Eastman
is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Law and Community Service; former Dean (2007-2010); and Founding Director of the Claremont Institute’s Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, which sponsors the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic at the Fowler School of Law. Prior to joining the law school faculty in August 1999, he served as a law clerk with Justice Clarence Thomas at the Supreme Court of the United States and with Judge J. Michael Luttig at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. After his clerkships, Dr. Eastman practiced with the national law firm of Kirkland & Ellis, specializing in major civil and constitutional litigation at both the trial and appellate levels.