Inaugural Annual Madison Lecture with Dr. John Ragosta: “James Madison’s Reverential View of Religious Freedom”
About John A. Ragosta, PhD, JDJohn A. Ragosta is a fellow at Virginia Humanities and previously was the Interim Director of the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello. He is also the Faculty Director of the Summer Jefferson Symposium at the University of Virginia. He has taught law and history at the University of Virginia, George Washington University, and Hamilton, Oberlin, and Randolph Colleges. Dr. Ragosta’s most recent book – For the People, For the Country: Patrick Henry’s Final Political Battle – has received highly favorable reviews in the Wall Street Journal and New York Sun. He is also the author of Religious Freedom: Jefferson’s Legacy, America’s Creed (UVA Press, 2013) and several other works. Ragosta, an award-winning author and frequent commentator, holds both a PhD and a JD from UVA; he received an honorary doctorate from Hampden-Sydney College. Before returning to academia, Dr. Ragosta was an international trade partner at Dewey Ballantine LLP where he represented clients before the World Trade Organization, NAFTA, U.S. courts, and administrative agencies. He is also a beekeeper.