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Participants Iddo Porat:
The Structure of Multicultural Claims

Dr. Iddo Porat is a lecturer in the Ramat Gan Academic College of Law. He has graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law, with distinction, clerked in the Israeli Supreme Court under the supervision of Justice Dalia Dorner, and earned an LL.M and J.S.D degrees from the Stanford Law School. His areas of research include: constitutional law, jurisprudence, legal reasoning, and modern American legal thought.

His publications include:
The Dual Model of Balancing: A Model for the Proper Scope of Balancing in Constitutional Law, 27 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW (2006) (forthcoming); Who Is Afraid of Channel 7? 38 STANFORD JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 79 (2002) (co-authored with Issi Rozen-Zvi).

Email: iporat@mscc.huji.ac.il

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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