Leadership --
Following distinguished service as a federal judge and tenured university professor, William Wagner dedicated his life to full-time ministry. William is President Emeritus of Salt & Light Global and holds the rank of Distinguished Professor Emeritus (Law and Constitutional Governance) after an academic career teaching at two secular universities. Seasoning the public dialog with Tru
th, Wagner fights to protect free expression, religious conscience, and good governance under the rule of law. A frequent speaker at world conferences, his writing is published a number of articles, books, and other publications, including an Amazon national best seller ( its category). As lead amicus counsel in a variety of matters before the United States Supreme Court, he authored briefs on behalf of various organizations. He also authored written testimony, evidence, and briefs in such forums as the Swedish Supreme Court, the U.S. He has further addressed many executive, legislative, parliamentary, and judicial audiences throughout the world, and presented at various diplomatic forums including the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. As a Federal Judge, Wagner adjudicated cases arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States. Prior to his appointment on the federal bench, he served as the chief American diplomat for the Department of Justice at an American Embassy in Africa. There he led a diplomatic mission charged with strengthening good governance and the rule of law. During his career in public service, he provided international assistance to the justice sector institutions of numerous countries on five continents. Wagner also served as Senior Assistant United States Attorney, litigating hundreds of federal cases and serving as chief of appellate litigation for the Office of the United States Attorney. Professor Wagner served as legal counsel in the United States Senate and as chief counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee of the Michigan legislature. Most recently he served as Senior Advisor for Global Criminal Justice at the Department of State. About the Center --
The Wagner Faith & Freedom Center promotes freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. The Center's programs work toward:
* Preserving the inviolable and sacred dignity and worth of all human beings
* Cultivating civility, despite deep ideological and religious differences
* Creating a global public square where the free exercise of religion engages the marketplace of ideas, free from coercive censorship
* Ensuring peace, good governance, stability, prosperity, charity, truth, justice, and the freedom to educate
* Preventing tyranny, and stand in defiance against secular state totalitarianism and religious state authoritarianism
* Equipping the next generation to engage the culture to preserve and protect freedom of thought, conscience, and religion