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Student Workshop: Religious Rights and Responsibilities in a Tolerant Society

by Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

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Wed, Mar 25, 2026

5 PM – 7:30 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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Centennial Hall, Room 1804

105 Garfield Avenue, P.O. Box 4004, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54702-4004, United States

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Discover Your Rights and Foster Understanding: Join us for an engaging workshop on religious freedom and civil dialogue! Learn about the history and legal foundations of the First Amendment, explore the challenges of religious pluralism in a polarized society, and gain the tools to navigate your rights and responsibilities as a student. Walk away feeling empowered to engage in meaningful conversations and promote understanding around religious beliefs and freedom. Help us build a culture of tolerance and respect!


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Centennial Hall, Room 1804

105 Garfield Avenue, P.O. Box 4004, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54702-4004, United States

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Eric Kasper

political science professor and director of the Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

UW-Eau Claire

Director, Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

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Adam Kunz

Assistant Professor

UW-Eau Claire

Adam Kunz joined our department in Fall 2021. His scholarly interests are in contemporary political theory, existential threats to human flourishing, the limits of freedom of religion, and jurisprudence. He teaches courses on constitutional law, contemporary political theory, and the history of liberalism. A theme of his courses is translating rigorous theoretical knowledge into practices that build solidarity among citizens, temper individualism, and promote a more egalitarian society.


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