(Excerpt) In A Light Unseen: A History of Catholic Legal Education in the United States, Professor John Breen and Professor Lee Strang have undertaken a monumental task and have produced an impressive book, particularly with respect to the fascinating history of the development of Catholic legal education. They provide a thoughtful consideration of how Catholic law schools can be more distinctively Catholic and make a strong case for the critical need for more explicit curricular and scholarly integration of the Catholic intellectual tradition. In this Essay, I make suggestions in three areas: (1) on the record regarding failed efforts to develop a distinctly Catholic approach to legal education; (2) on the inculturation of the Catholic int...
If the conventional measure of a generation in family life could be applied in tracing the history o...
(Excerpt) I was a teenager in the 1980s, and I was raised in evangelical Christian circles through w...
(Excerpt) Only two Marianist law schools exist in the United States. Both University of Dayton Schoo...
(Excerpt) In A Light Unseen: A History of Catholic Legal Education in the United States, Professor J...
(Excerpt) I am very pleased to have an opportunity to offer some reflections on the manuscript for A...
(Excerpt) I am grateful to Professors Breen and Strang for their thoughtful book about Catholic lega...
(Excerpt) As a faculty member at a Catholic law school for the past seventeen years, I have often be...
(Excerpt) What does it mean to be a Catholic law school? Where did the idea of Catholic legal educat...
I am grateful to Professors Breen and Strang for their thoughtful book about Catholic legal educatio...
(Excerpt) Jurisprudence plays an important role in John Breen and Lee Strang’s history of Catholic l...
This short essay is a comment and reflection on a manuscript by Professors John Breen and LeeStrang,...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
(Excerpt) A Light Unseen is an incredibly important work of scholarship that has given me an opportu...
(Excerpt) Let me start by saying how much I enjoyed working through the manuscript that Professors B...
This essay responds to the critique of Jesuit legal education developed by John Breen in two recent ...
If the conventional measure of a generation in family life could be applied in tracing the history o...
(Excerpt) I was a teenager in the 1980s, and I was raised in evangelical Christian circles through w...
(Excerpt) Only two Marianist law schools exist in the United States. Both University of Dayton Schoo...
(Excerpt) In A Light Unseen: A History of Catholic Legal Education in the United States, Professor J...
(Excerpt) I am very pleased to have an opportunity to offer some reflections on the manuscript for A...
(Excerpt) I am grateful to Professors Breen and Strang for their thoughtful book about Catholic lega...
(Excerpt) As a faculty member at a Catholic law school for the past seventeen years, I have often be...
(Excerpt) What does it mean to be a Catholic law school? Where did the idea of Catholic legal educat...
I am grateful to Professors Breen and Strang for their thoughtful book about Catholic legal educatio...
(Excerpt) Jurisprudence plays an important role in John Breen and Lee Strang’s history of Catholic l...
This short essay is a comment and reflection on a manuscript by Professors John Breen and LeeStrang,...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
(Excerpt) A Light Unseen is an incredibly important work of scholarship that has given me an opportu...
(Excerpt) Let me start by saying how much I enjoyed working through the manuscript that Professors B...
This essay responds to the critique of Jesuit legal education developed by John Breen in two recent ...
If the conventional measure of a generation in family life could be applied in tracing the history o...
(Excerpt) I was a teenager in the 1980s, and I was raised in evangelical Christian circles through w...
(Excerpt) Only two Marianist law schools exist in the United States. Both University of Dayton Schoo...