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A licensed attorney for over thirty years, Camp is the author of In God We Trust: How the Supreme Court’s First Amendment Decisions
Affect Organized Religion (FaithWalk Publishing, 2006) and numerous
articles. Her speaking experience includes middle school, professional,
and civic groups and a presentation at the Freedom Museum in Chicago.
She also spent several years as an adjunct professor at Chicago-Kent
College of Law.
In her spare time, Camp enjoys reading, photography, sailing, and music. She lives in Munster, Indiana with her husband of thirty years. They have two grown children and a son-in-law. Kathryn Page Camp is the author of In God We Trust: How the Supreme Court's First Amendment Decisions Affect Organized Religion (FaithWalk Publishing, 2006).
In God We Trust is available from Amazon and other on-line book sellers. Camp's professional memberships include:
Visit Camp's speaker profile page.
Visit Camp's personal website. Visit Camp's blog. |
Questions or comments? Contact Sharon Palmeri at indianawritersconsortium@comcast.net