Educating for Citizenship: Universities and Democracy in a Pluralistic Society
John Inazu (convener)
John Inazu is the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University. His latest book is Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect (Zondervan, 2024). Inazu is the founder of The Carver Project and the Legal Vocation Fellowship, a Senior Fellow with the Trinity Forum, and a Senior Fellow with Interfaith America, where he co-directs (with Eboo Patel) the Newbigin Fellows. He holds a B.S.E. and J.D. from Duke and a Ph.D. in political science from UNC-Chapel Hill. Prior to teaching law, he served for four years as an associate general counsel with the Department of the Air Force at the Pentagon.
Sigal Ben-Porath
Sigal Ben-Porath is the MRMJJ Presidential Professor of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, where she is a member of the philosophy and the political science departments, and the faculty director of the SNF Paideia Program for civic dialogue. In 2025 she was elected to the National Academy of Education. She received her doctorate in political philosophy from Tel-Aviv university in 2000, and has been a fellow at Princeton University’s Center for Human Values, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Tel-Aviv University’s Safra Center for Ethics, the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, and the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Her recent books include Cancel Wars (Chicago, 2023), Free Speech on Campus (Penn, 2017) as well as Making Up Our Mind (with Michael Johanek) (Chicago, 2019). She chaired Penn's Committee on Open Expression 2015-2019.
Adrienne Davis
Adrienne Davis holds a dual appointment at Washington University as the William M. Van Cleve Professor in the School of Law and Professor of Organizational Behavior in Olin Business School. She also holds courtesy appointments in the departments of African and African-American Studies, History, Sociology, and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences. Davis is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School, where she served on the Executive Committee of the Yale Law Journal.