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The Structure of Multicultural Claims Dr. Gila Stopler is a lecturer in the Ramat Gan Academic College of Law. She has graduated from the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, magna cum laude, has worked as a lawyer for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and has earned LL.M and J.S.D degrees from the NYU School of Law where she was a Public Service Scholar and a Hauser Research Scholar. Her areas of research include: constitutional law, civil rights and comparative civil rights law, multiculturalism, women’s rights, and church-state relations.

Her publications include: The Conflict Between Freedom of Religion and Association and Equal Employment Opportunities – A Comparative Look, AVODA MISHPAT VEHEVRA (forthcoming 2005, Hebrew); The Liberal Bind: The Conflict Between Women’s Rights and Patriarchal Religion in the Liberal State, 31 SOCIAL THEORY AND PRACTICE 191 (2005); Countenancing the Oppression of Women: How Liberals Tolerate Religious and Cultural Practices that Discriminate Against Women, 12 COLUM. J. GENDER & L. 154 (2003)

Email: gila@stopler.net
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Prof. Chaim Gans
Dr. Iddo Porat
Prof. Alon Harel
Dr. Gila Stopler
Dr. Yossi Dahan
Religion and Politics
Prof. Nancy Rosenblum
Prof. Ruth Gavison
Prof. Rajeev Bhargava
Prof. Yoav Peled
Dr. Michael Karayanni
Selective funding
Dr. Moshe Cohen-Eliya
Prof. Stephen Macedo
Dr. Yoav Hammer
Dr. David Enoch
The legitimacy of claims for cultural Accommodation
Dr. Julie Suk
Prof. Eyal Benvenisti
Prof. Ruth Gavison
Prof. Yossi Yonah
The 'Minority within the Minority'
Prof. Alon Harel
Dr. Zvia Greenfield
Prof. Jeff Halev-Spinner
Dr. Yaácov Ben-Shemesh
Dr. Yishai Blank