This Article examines the impact of the Catholic identity movement on Jewish law faculty. The existence and roles of Jewish law professors at Catholic law schools appear uncertain. Academic freedom in a new doctrinaire climate appears weakened. Also, the Catholic identity movement seeks to limit the number of non-Catholics on law school and university faculties. The Article will discuss the religious and demographic regimentation of Catholic universities and law schools. The Article will continue by examining the implications for Jewish law professors of the Catholic identity movement, including the risks of a reemerging Jewish quota. Last, the Article will utilize the educational philosophy reflected in Rosenberger v. Rector and Visitors o...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
Religiously affiliated law schools have, for the most part, given little thought to the integration ...
My agenda here is Roman Catholics in the American legal profession, from George Higgins\u27s Jerry K...
This Article examines the impact of the Catholic identity movement on Jewish law faculty. The existe...
In recent years, religion has gained an increasing prominence in both the legal profession and the a...
Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools co...
If there is anything that America definitely does not need, it would seem, it is more lawyers. Over ...
In his recent book, Fordham University Law School: A History, Robert J. Kaczorowski has authored an ...
Roman Catholic universities maintain law schools for theological purposes. This Article discusses th...
Judge O’Scannlain’s address posited that America’s approximately two dozen Catholic-affiliated law s...
If you stand in the road near one of the on-campus Roman Catholic university law schools in the Unit...
(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...
My comments this afternoon are responsive to John Garvey’s PresidentialAddress on Institutional Plur...
The legal education establishment in the United States some time ago gave up discouraging religiousl...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
Religiously affiliated law schools have, for the most part, given little thought to the integration ...
My agenda here is Roman Catholics in the American legal profession, from George Higgins\u27s Jerry K...
This Article examines the impact of the Catholic identity movement on Jewish law faculty. The existe...
In recent years, religion has gained an increasing prominence in both the legal profession and the a...
Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools co...
If there is anything that America definitely does not need, it would seem, it is more lawyers. Over ...
In his recent book, Fordham University Law School: A History, Robert J. Kaczorowski has authored an ...
Roman Catholic universities maintain law schools for theological purposes. This Article discusses th...
Judge O’Scannlain’s address posited that America’s approximately two dozen Catholic-affiliated law s...
If you stand in the road near one of the on-campus Roman Catholic university law schools in the Unit...
(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...
My comments this afternoon are responsive to John Garvey’s PresidentialAddress on Institutional Plur...
The legal education establishment in the United States some time ago gave up discouraging religiousl...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
Religiously affiliated law schools have, for the most part, given little thought to the integration ...
My agenda here is Roman Catholics in the American legal profession, from George Higgins\u27s Jerry K...