Caroline Corbin
professor, University of Miami School of Law
Professor Corbin holds a B.A. from Harvard University (1991) and a J.D. from Columbia Law School (2001). She was a James Kent Scholar while at Columbia Law School, where she also won the Pauline Berman Heller Prize and the James A. Elkins Prize for Constitutional Law. Following law school, she clerked for the Hon. M. Blane Michael of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. She then litigated as a pro bono fellow at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and as an attorney at the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project. She completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at Columbia Law School immediately prior to joining the University of Miami faculty. Professor Corbin’s primary area of research is the First Amendment, and her articles have appeared in the *New York University Law Review*, *UCLA Law Review*, and *Boston University Law Review*.
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Government Speech and the Establishment Clause (Part 1)
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Government Speech and the Establishment Clause (Part 2)
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