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Daniel Mach serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Law at The George Washington University Law School while directing the ACLU Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief, where he leads nationwide religious-liberty litigation, advocacy, and public education initiatives.
His academic credentials include:
- BA from Princeton University
- JD from New York University
Mach specializes in constitutional law with intensive focus on religious freedom protections under the First Amendment. His scholarship and public commentary address evolving tensions between government authority and individual religious practice, informed by decades of litigation experience. He regularly contributes to legal discourse through teaching engagements and public speaking on church-state separation principles.
At the ACLU, Mach oversees strategic litigation and policy advocacy teams dedicated to defending religious liberty across diverse contexts including education, employment, and public accommodations.




