This is a transcript of a panel discussion on November 8, 2008 sponsored by the Religious Liberties Practice Group at the Federalist Society's Annual Convention. The panel focused on international religious freedom and advocacy for it as a component of U.S. foreign policy, and it particularly focused on evaluating the effectiveness of the International Religious Freedom Act in promoting religious liberty abroad. Discussants were Thomas F. Farr; Richard W Garnett, IV; T. Jeremy Gunn; and William L. Saunders. The article was published with the convention's proceedings in the Houston Journal of International Law.
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