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Robert P. George serves as the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University and directs the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, an interdisciplinary initiative examining foundational principles of American constitutional governance.
His scholarly work centers on jurisprudence and constitutional interpretation within the natural law tradition, with significant contributions to debates on civil liberties, religious freedom, and the moral dimensions of legal systems. Key research domains include:
- Natural law theory and its application to contemporary legal controversies
- Constitutional interpretation and civil rights jurisprudence
- American political thought from the founding era to modern democratic theory
- Philosophy of law addressing morality, ethics, and legal reasoning
- Religious freedom and its intersection with public policy
- Bioethics and the philosophical foundations of human rights
As director of the James Madison Program, George oversees scholarly activities that convene academics, policymakers, and students to explore enduring questions of constitutional democracy, fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue on America's intellectual heritage and contemporary governance challenges.


