Chief Legal Officer

Holly Hollman

Pronouns: she/her
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Holly Hollman is the chief legal officer of BJC, providing legal analysis of church-state issues that arise before Congress, the courts and administrative agencies. Her work includes preparing friend-of-the-court briefs, issue briefings for congressional staff and presentations for research institutions and religious groups.

She consults regularly with churches, individuals and organizations about religious liberty issues and writes a column for BJC’s magazine, Report from the Capital. Hollman often discusses matters relating to church-state relations with members of the media and has appeared in numerous publications and broadcasts. She is the co-host of BJC’s Respecting Religion podcast series.

Holly Hollman

Hollman also serves as an adjunct professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center, where she co-teaches the Church-State Law Seminar.

Prior to her work at BJC, Hollman was an attorney in private practice specializing in employment law and litigation. She practiced in firms in Nashville, Tennessee, and in the District of Columbia. She is a member of the District of Columbia, U.S. Supreme Court and state of Tennessee bars.

Hollman earned a B.A. in politics from Wake Forest University and a J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she was a member of the Tennessee Law Review and the National Moot Court Team.

Hollman and her husband, Jay Smith, have two sons and live in Falls Church, Virginia.

Read columns by Holly

Our magazine, Report from the Capital, features the Hollman Report each edition. Holly also regularly writes for other publications.

Respecting Religion Podcast

Holly co-hosts the Respecting Religion podcast with BJC Executive Director Amanda Tyler, examining issues at the intersection of religious freedom and the law and discussing what’s at stake for faith freedom today.

S7, Ep. 10: Court update: Ten Commandments cases, Johnson Amendment dismissal, and SCOTUS actions

S7, Ep. 10: Court update: Ten Commandments cases, Johnson Amendment dismissal, and SCOTUS actions

June 4, 2026

Catch up on all things court-related as Amanda and Holly run through some big decisions and changes...

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S7, Ep. 09: Why is there an upswing in anti-Sharia laws?

S7, Ep. 09: Why is there an upswing in anti-Sharia laws?

May 21, 2026

The “Christian nation” rhetoric and spectacle we’re seeing is not just bad history – it’s having...

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Best of: Were we founded as a ‘Christian nation’?

Best of: Were we founded as a ‘Christian nation’?

April 30, 2026

What do people mean when they say we were founded as a “Christian nation”? Is that true? Revisit...

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Best of: ‘How to End Christian Nationalism’

Best of: ‘How to End Christian Nationalism’

April 16, 2026

Is the separation of church and state in the Constitution? How does Christian nationalism overlap...

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Best of: Inside the ReAwaken America tour

Best of: Inside the ReAwaken America tour

April 2, 2026

Christian nationalism was on full display at the ReAwaken America tour, which was a series of...

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Best of: A decision that continues to create misguided claims: Kennedy v. Bremerton

Best of: A decision that continues to create misguided claims: Kennedy v. Bremerton

March 19, 2026

A 2022 decision from the Supreme Court continues to sow confusion and misguided claims four years...

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Best of: Rob Reiner and ‘God and Country’ director Dan Partland on Christian nationalism

Best of: Rob Reiner and ‘God and Country’ director Dan Partland on Christian nationalism

March 5, 2026

What is the cost of speaking out against Christian nationalism? In 2024, Rob Reiner came on the...

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Best of: But … is it Christian nationalism?

Best of: But … is it Christian nationalism?

February 19, 2026

Is an American flag in a church sanctuary an example of Christian nationalism? What about...

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Best of: Dr. Walter Brueggemann on Christian nationalism

Best of: Dr. Walter Brueggemann on Christian nationalism

February 5, 2026

What does the Bible have to teach us about Christian nationalism? How does that political ideology...

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Best of: The myth of American ‘chosenness’ with Dr. Catherine Brekus

Best of: The myth of American ‘chosenness’ with Dr. Catherine Brekus

January 22, 2026

How does the myth of America being a “chosen” nation lead to the religious nationalism we see today?...

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Best of: A report, a prayer vigil, and a somber anniversary: Remembering the January 6 attack

Best of: A report, a prayer vigil, and a somber anniversary: Remembering the January 6 attack

January 8, 2026

As Amanda’s sabbatical begins, we are revisiting previous episodes of the podcast. This week – in...

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S7, Ep. 08: ‘A vibrant and free civil society is core to religious liberty in our country’

S7, Ep. 08: ‘A vibrant and free civil society is core to religious liberty in our country’

December 18, 2025

In our last show of 2025, Amanda and Holly talk about some of the news from the past week –...

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S7, Ep. 07: Religion in the military and the latest from Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission

S7, Ep. 07: Religion in the military and the latest from Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission

December 11, 2025

The Trump administration created a “Religious Liberty Commission” in May, and it seems to be a mix...

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S7, Ep. 06: Updates on Oak Flat, the Johnson Amendment, and efforts to post the Ten Commandments

S7, Ep. 06: Updates on Oak Flat, the Johnson Amendment, and efforts to post the Ten Commandments

December 4, 2025

Hear Amanda and Holly react live to some breaking developments in today’s Respecting Religion...

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