Here is Marci Hamiltons CV which I found online. Impressive!
Marci A. HamiltonPaul R. Verkuil Chair in Public Law and Director, Intellectual Property Program B.A., 1979, Vanderbilt University;M.A., 1982, 1984, Pennsylvania State University;J.D., 1988, University of Pennsylvania Phone: 212-790-0215E-mail: hamilton02@aol.com Teaching at Cardozo since: 1990Specialities: Constitutional law, First Amendment, law & religion, intellectual property law
Professor Hamilton is an internationally recognized constitutional law scholar who publishes and lectures frequently in the field. She is often asked to testify before Congress and state legislatures and is frwquently involved in appellate litigation addressing cutting-edge constitutional law issues. She represented the City of Boerne, Texas, in the landmark Supreme Court case, Boerne v. Flores, which invalidated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. She has advised officials in South Africa, Slovenia, and France on issues of religious freedom, and is one of the leading voices in the United States on the responsibility of religious organizations to the public good. She clerked for Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor of the U.S. Supreme Court and Chief Judge Edward R. Becker of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Professor Hamilton has visited at New York University School of Law, Emory University School of Law, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the Center of Theological Inquiry. She will be the Reuschlein Distinguished visiting Professor of Law at Villanove University Schoolof Law in spring 2005. She is a columnist for www.FindLaw.com.
Back in september we sent a note to Marci Hamilton and let her know what was going on. We hoped she would get involved at some point. I am thrilled to see that it looks like she will be on our team. She has done some wonderful work in this area and I remain impressed with her abilities.