Robert Tuttle
Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC. Dr. Tuttle joined the faculty in 1994. After graduating from GW Law in 1991, he earned a Ph.D. in religious ethics from the University of Virginia. He teaches in the areas of property, trusts and estates, jurisprudence, and professional responsibility. His research and writing interests include legal ethics, law and religion, and moral philosophy. Professor Tuttle serves on the board of the Division for Church in Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and also serves as legal counselor to the ELCA Bishop of Washington. He is co-director of the Legal Tracking Project of the Roundtable on Religion and Social Welfare Policy. He is the author or co-author of many published articles including (with Ira C. Lupu), “The Faith-Based Initiative and the Constitution,” DePaul Law Review, 2005.
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