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The Religious Liberty & 

COVID-19 Research Project

The Religious Liberty and Covid-19 Research Project is a joint effort by an interdisciplinary group of international scholars, professors, and lawyers who seek to monitor the impact of public health guidelines and restrictions on the worship and faith practices of religious groups and individuals.  The project is initially focused on monitoring developments in the United States and the countries of the European Union, though it may be expanded to include other countries.  It is currently a project of the International Religious Liberty Institute based at Andrews University, in Berrien Springs, Michigan, in collaboration with scholars and lawyers who are part of the panel of experts of the International Religious Liberty Association.

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Directors and contact

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Nicholas P. Miller
Andrews university
Professor of Church History
Director, International Religious Liberty Institute
nmiller@freedom-law.com
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Alexis Artaud de La Ferrière
Royal Holloway College, University of London
Lecturer in Sociology
alexis.artauddelaferriere@rhul.ac.uk
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About Us

Religious Freedom During Public Health Emergencies

Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

Updated March 24, 2021

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The Covid-19 Pandemic & Religious Freedom: Reports from North America and Europe

 

—  December 2 and 3 from 10 AM to 1:30 PM EST

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