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Christopher C. Lund is a Professor of Law at Wayne State University Law School, where he teaches Constitutional Law, Religious Liberty, Torts, Contracts, and Evidence. He has been honored as Professor of the Year eight times and is a leading scholar in religious liberty and church-state issues. His work has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court and influential legal journals. He holds a J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law (with high honors) and a B.A. from Rice University (summa cum laude in mathematics and psychology).
Lund’s research focuses on the Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause, and religious exemptions, with contributions to casebooks like Religion and the Constitution. He has served leadership roles in the American Association of Law Schools’ Constitutional Law and Law and Religion sections. His recent scholarship addresses modern legal challenges at the intersection of religion, equality, and government action.
Notable achievements include the 2017 Berman Prize for Excellence in Scholarship and frequent expert commentary in media and civil rights contexts. His publications span law reviews, interdisciplinary journals, and amicus briefs, reflecting a commitment to both academic rigor and public impact.





