David B. Cruz
David B. Cruz teaches law at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and specializes in law and religion.
David B. Cruz teaches law at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and specializes in law and religion.
Martin Rutte is a Santa Fe-based consultant on spirituality in the workplace. He co-wrote Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work (Health Communications, 2001).
Roberto Corrada, a professor at the University of Denver College of Law, is an expert in the legal history of religion in the workplace issues.
Joanne C. Brant is a law professor at Ohio Northern University in Ada who specializes in employment discrimination.
Michael J. Naughton teaches courses on faith and work in the Catholic studies department at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also directs the university’s Center for Catholic Studies. Naughton has written numerous books and articles on business culture, vocation and Christian social principles.
Marie Failinger teaches law at Hamline University in St. Paul and edits The Journal of Law and Religion.
Timothy L. Fort is The Lindner-Gambal Professor of Business Ethics and Executive Director of the Institute for Corporate Responsibility at the George Washington University School of Business. He has published articles on religion, ethics and the workplace.
David Krueger holds the chair in managerial and corporate ethics at the division of business administration at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. He is the author of Productive Justice and the Modern Business Corporation in a Global Economy (Abingdon Press, 1997) and Keeping Faith at Work: The Christian in the Workplace (Abingdon Press, 1994).
Emily Albrink Fowler Hartigan is a professor of law at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio who specializes in law and religion.