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Summer 2004

Summer - 2004 

Introduction

What’s Law Got to Do with It?
Introduction to the Symposium on Catholic Social Thought and the Law

Mark A. Sargent, Villanova University School of Law 


     
Catholic Social Thought and the Public Square
 

Catholic Social Thought and the Public Square:
Deconstructing the Demand for Public Accessibility 
    
Kathleen A. Brady, Villanova University School of Law
 

John Paul II, John Courtney Murray & the Relationship between Civil Law and Moral Law: A Constructive Proposal for Contemporary American Pluralism
Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J., Boston College Law School
 

Catholic Social Teaching and Its Impact on American Law:
Some Observations on the Past and Reflections on the Future
Lucia A. Silecchia, Catholic University School of Law
 


 

Catholic Social Thought and the Human Person in the Law 

The Human Being, Catholic Social Teaching and the Law
John J. Coughlin, O.F.M., Notre Dame School of Law 



 

Catholic Social Thought Critics of Neutrality

Justice, Community and Solidarity:
Rethinking Affirmative Action through the Lens of Catholic Social Thought

Vincent Rougeau, Notre Dame School of Law



 

The Implications of Catholic Social Thought
for Law Schools and the Profession
 

From Those to Whom Much Has Been Given, Much is Expected: Vocation, Catholic Social Teaching, and the Culture of a Catholic Law School
Jerry Organ, University of St. Thomas School of Law 

Catholic Social Thought and the Ethical Formation of Lawyers:
A Call for Community
Robert K. Vischer, St. John’s University Law School



 

Catholic Social Thought and Immigration Law

The Challenge of Catholic Social Thought on Immigration for U.S. Catholics
José Roberto Juárez, Jr., St. Mary’s University School of Law 

The Devil in the Details:
How Specific Should Catholic Social Teaching Be?

Michele R. Pistone, Villanova University School of Law 
 
Immigration Justice: A Catholic Christian Perspective
Michael A. Scaperlanda,
University of Oklahoma College of Law 





The Corporation through the Lens of Catholic Social Thought

Competing Visions of the Corporation in Catholic Social Thought
Mark A. Sargent, Villanova University School of Law 

Catholic Social Thought and the Corporation
Stephen M. Bainbridge, UCLA School of Law 




Catholic Social Thought and the Law:
Specific Applications
 

Toward a Trinitarian Theory of Products Liability
Amelia J. Uelmen, Fordham University School of Law 

Reflections on Current Labor Applications of Catholic Social Thought
David L. Gregory, St. John’s University School of Law

The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy:
A Brief for Catholic Legal Scholars

Kevin P. Lee, Ave Maria School of Law