Eddie Tabash is a lawyer in Los Angeles. He practices constitutional law, criminal defense, and real property law. He graduated magna cum laude from UCLA in 1973, with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He graduated from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles in 1976, with a juris doctorate. He is in his 28th year as a member of the board of trustees of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Since 2012, he has chaired the board of directors of the secular humanist/scientific skeptic organization, the Center for Inquiry. His father was a rabbi, having been ordained in Lithuania prior to World War II. His mother was an Auschwitz survivor from Hungary. Tabash has done extensive work involving the religion clauses of the First Amendment. He is an atheist dedicated to preserving legal equality for both believers and nonbelievers. Tabash maintains that the proper interpretation of the First Amendment requires that government cannot, in the words of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, treat people differently, based on the God or gods they worship or do not worship.
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