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- Samuel Ericsson [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lynn Buzzard [r]: Professor of Law at Campbell University; chairman of Advocates International; Founding and continuing editor of the Religious Freedom Reporter; previously executive director of the Christian Legal Society and Center for Law and Religious Freedom before joining the Campbell Law faculty in 1985 [e]
- Campbell University [r]: A Christian university in North Carolina (U.S. state), with an active religiously-centered law school [e]
- Josh Kurlantzick [r]: Add brief definition or description
- American Prospect [r]: A liberal policy journal, founded in 1990 by Robert Kuttner, Robert Reich, and Paul Starr "to demonstrate that progressive ideas could animate a majority politics; to restore to intellectual and political respectability the case for social investment; to energize civic democracy and give voice to the disenfranchised; and to counteract the growing influence of conservative media." [e]