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91桃色 Professor鈥檚 Book Examines the Infrastructure Behind the Christian Conservative Legal Movement

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鈥楽eparate but Faithful鈥 debuts as Amy Coney Barrett鈥檚 nomination plays out in Washington, D.C.

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Just days before the 2020 election, Senate Republicans are looking to confirm President Donald Trump鈥檚 third Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. Her ascent to the 鈥渉ighest court in the land鈥 would not only represent a win for the president, but also for the Christian conservative legal movement.

91桃色 political science professor Joshua Wilson鈥檚 newly released book, , lays out everything citizens need to know about this movement and the structure supporting it.

Josh Wilson

鈥淐ourts have traditionally been an underappreciated political venue to the general public,鈥 Wilson says. 鈥淲e pay attention to presidents, then legislatures, and that鈥檚 kind of where politics ends. But courts are an incredibly important part of understanding politics, power and what policies we have.鈥

Fourteen years in the making, the book鈥檚 genesis dates back to Wilson鈥檚 days as a doctoral student at the University of California, Berkeley, where he began researching antiabortion protests for his dissertation. His inquiries steered him to the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) 鈥 a nonprofit group of attorneys primed to take on controversial conservative issues in the courts. The group is now led by the president鈥檚 personal lawyer, Jay Sekulow. While conducting his research, Wilson came to an aha moment when he realized that the man who started the ACLJ also created a university and a law school. And that very law school provided top-floor office space to the ACLJ.

鈥淚t immediately clicked with me 鈥 I was like, 鈥極h my god, this is such a comprehensive approach to legal and political change,鈥欌 Wilson remembers. 鈥淵ou can see the almost literal pipeline of training lawyers to be Christian advocates, and the best ones will rise to the top and go on to that law firm. There is something really interesting going on.鈥

Some years later, Wilson teamed up with Pomona College professor Amanda Hollis-Brusky to analyze how the Christian conservative movement came to 鈥 and acted upon 鈥 the realization 听that, for movements to be effective in the courts, they not only need lawyers; they need a whole network and support structure.

鈥淭hink of the Christian right in terms of the institution built to try to mobilize voters and pursue their ends in various forms,鈥 Wilson explains. 鈥淐ourt cases don鈥檛 come out of nowhere, especially these major court cases people have started to hear about. They come because they have been intentionally created by groups that were intentionally created. So, we need to have better understanding of this intentionality.鈥

The book looks at what spurred the rise of the Christian conservative legal movement. It specifically looks at colleges with law schools 鈥 Regent University and Liberty University, for example 鈥 to see how they were built with supporting the movement in mind. 鈥淪eparate but Faithful鈥 also puts the law school Barrett attended, Notre Dame, under the microscope, examining how it became a 鈥渃onservative legal powerhouse,鈥 according to Wilson.

As Wilson sees it, the book鈥檚 relevance was highlighted by remarks Barrett shared with the Senate Judiciary Committee during her hearing last week: 鈥淛udges can鈥檛 just wake up one day and say, 鈥業 have an agenda. I like guns, I hate guns, I like abortion, I hate abortion,鈥 and walk in like a royal queen and impose their will on the world.鈥

Wilson鈥檚 take: 鈥淭hat鈥檚 true, but that鈥檚 why it matters so much to look at support structures that are around legal movements. When a movement is built and creates institutions, [it does] that in order to bring a steady stream of issues to the court, so they can pursue their policy aims.鈥

If Barrett fills the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg鈥檚 seat on the Supreme Court, Wilson says the information in his book will be more important than ever.

鈥淏ecause [Barrett] is so much from this world, she provides the perfect audience for these cases,鈥 Wilson says. 鈥淭hey will have such an open access point on the court that understanding the Christian conservative legal movement will be necessary for understanding what the future of our politics and policy will look like because of this court.鈥