In Washington, DC, on December 9, the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government held a conference on "2005 & Beyond: Next Steps for Faith-Based Social Services."
Part one, “State of the Law 2004” features Ira Lupu, Professor at The George Washington University Law School, and Robert Tuttle, Professor at The George Washington University Law School.
Part two “2005 and Beyond: Next Steps for Faith-Based Social Services” features James Towey, White House Deputy Assistant to the President, and Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, and Representative Chet Edwards(D-TX), and Stanley Carlson-Thies from The Center for Public Justice.
Part three “The Public View of Faith” features Jason DeParle from The New York Times, Barbara Bradley Hagerty from NPR, and Adelle Banks from the Religion News Service, and Alan Cooperman from the Washington Post.
Watch the conference!