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Article: The White House has nominated John V. Hanford III to serve as ambassador-at-large for international religious liberty, and appointed Michael K. Young, dean of the George Washington University Law School, as chairman of a federal commission that monitors religious freedom abroad.(Brief Article)
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- The Christian Century
- Article date:
- October 17, 2001
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The White House has nominated John V. Hanford III to serve as ambassador-at-large for international religious liberty, and appointed Michael K. Young, dean of the George Washington University Law School, as chairman of a federal commission that monitors religious freedom abroad. Hanford played a leading role in drafting the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, which created both the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and the ambassador-at-large position. As ambassador, Hanford will make policy recommendations regarding religious ...