John Garvey, president of The Catholic University of America and also a member of the faculty of the Columbus School of Law discussed the ways in which a Catholic legal education differs from those offered by secular law schools. President Garvey used the occasion to extoll the virtues of a legal education informed by Catholic economic teachings and social ideals, such as the Church’s preferential option for the poor. The annual lecture series is co-sponsored by The Pope John Paul II Guild of Catholic Lawyers. A summary of the event is available here
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Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain serves as a Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Nint...
A document detailing the first 50 years of the Catholic University of America, including the School ...
John Garvey, president of The Catholic University of America and also a member of the faculty of the...
Notre Dame Law Review 2015 symposium: volume 91 Keynote Address Friday, November 6, 2015 3:30-5:00 ...
Judge O’Scannlain’s address posited that America’s approximately two dozen Catholic-affiliated law s...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
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