Tim Schultz
Tim Schultz is President of the 1st Amendment Partnership, an organization that seeks to build faith alliances, guide public policy, and educate key influencers on religious freedom issues. He formerly served as State Legislative Director for the Ethics and Public Policy Center’s American Religious Freedom Program (ARFP). Mr. Schultz is widely viewed as a leading expert on religious freedom issues, with a particular focus on state policy issues. He has testified before Congress and more than fifteen state legislatures. He is also frequently featured in national media, including the Associated Press, NPR, Deseret News, The Hill, the Christian Broadcast Network, the Daily Beast, and The New York Times.
Mr. Schultz is a former instructor at George Mason University and was a staffer in the Washington, D.C., office of Senator Bob Dole’s presidential campaign. He is a graduate of Kansas State University and Georgetown University Law School.