Biographical Information:
Mr. R. Kevin Hill is an associate professor of philosophy at Portland
State University. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati
with a B.A. in philosophy. After a brief hiatus, he returned to
graduate school at the University of Illinois, where he received
a PhD in philosophy (Phi Kappa Phi). He is the author of Nietzsche's
Critiques (Oxford University Press, 2003).
At Chicago-Kent he received CALI Awards for Excellence in Justice
and in Constitutional Law and externed for the Honorable Robert
W. Gettleman (Northern District of Illinois). His legal interests
include Title VII, Fourteenth Amendment incorporation, the First
Amendment Religion Clauses, Constitutional interpretation/methodology,
and philosophical theories of fundamental rights.
Writings:
2004 Honors Scholar Seminar Paper:
Competing Enlightment Visions of
the Separation of Church and State.
Other Writings:
R. Kevin Hill, The Philosophy of Sovereign Immunity, in James D. Cooper-Hill, The Law of Sovereign Immunity and Terrorism, Oceana Publications at Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 17-35
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