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Monday, May 16, 2011

Seamus Hasson, the Becket Fund, and the good fight for religious freedom

I have learned from the great people at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty that the organization's founder -- who has been a friend and mentor to me for many years -- Kevin "Seamus" Hasson is stepping down from the post.  Hasson's work and contributions have been invaluable, and his character and good spirit have been inspiring.  Here's a bit from the press release:

Since founding the Becket Fund in 1994, Hasson has steadily grown the organization into the preeminent religious liberty law firm, the only one of its kind in the world that defends people of all faith. The Becket Fund has litigated in nearly every state in the country and has defended religious freedom in other venues, from Mexico City to Jakarta, from the halls of the European Court of Human Rights to the streets of Orissa, India. Hasson has also earned broad credibility in the national media, having been quoted in outlets ranging from The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal and appearing on news programs ranging from Dateline NBC to Al-Jazeera.

Hasson is the author of The Right to be Wrong: Ending the Culture War over Religion in America. He has lectured and debated frequently, in venues ranging from BYU and Notre Dame to Harvard, from Oxford to the Vatican. His contributions to academic discourse on religious freedom, as well as his implementation of the principles set forth in Vatican II’s Declaration on Religious Freedom, Dignitatis Humanae, will be acknowledged later this week with an honorary doctorate in humane letters bestowed by the Catholic University of America.

Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University and a member of the board of the Becket Fund, praised Hasson’s “inspiring witness and leadership in defense of religious freedom.” George said of Hasson that “no one fights more valiantly, more resourcefully, or more effectively for the rights of persons of every faith to honor their religious obligations as their consciences require.”

Hasson’s successor as CEO, William P. Mumma, has had a distinguished career in leadership. With degrees from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and Columbia University, Mumma ran the global derivative business for Bankers Trust Company. Following this he was an Executive Managing Director at Nomura Securities International and since 2008 is the President and CEO of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities USA. He is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Georgetown University’s Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy.

Of his new position, Mumma said, “Thanks to Seamus, the Becket Fund has seen sixteen remarkable years defending religious freedom globally. The firm has won several landmark victories for the cause, among them protecting the Pledge of Allegiance. At the same time, threats to religious freedom have never been greater. I am humbled by the challenges that lie before us but confident that our team of first rate lawyers will continue its remarkable 85% success rate in litigation.”

 

Based in Washington, D.C., The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty is a non-profit, public-interest law firm dedicated to protecting the free expression of all religious traditions. The Becket Fund has a 15-year history of defending religious liberty for people of all faiths. Its clients have included Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Zoroastrians, and others. Its attorneys are recognized as experts in the field of church-state law.

Here is an SSRN essay of mine, reviewing Hasson's "The Right to Be Wrong."

Well done, and thank you, Seamus!

   

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Congratulations to a man who sounds like a dedicated and passionate defender of an important right. I can't help but noting, however, that it's troubling how his successor seems to view "protecting the Pledge of Allegiance" (presumably the establishment of national religious principles therein) as the organizations most notable accomplishment...