Law
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Self-Sacrificial Love in the Bioethics-Sphere
Kiss today goodbye And point me toward tomorrow. We did what we had to do. Won’t forget, can’t regret What…
Apple Sabotages Itself
Perhaps these laws we are trying to unravel do not exist at all. There is a small…
A Harvest of Witnesses
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus is a crafty and deceitful king, condemned by Zeus to roll a huge…
Our Misguided War on Legalism
I opened my sophomore Medieval Humanities class this year by reading the Franciscan rule to my students…
The Still-Acceptable Prejudice
On October 5, Notre Dame law professor Amy Coney Barrett barely—just barely—won the approval of the Senate…
Fencing with Bigots
. . . being an imaginary dialogue between a nominee to a Federal appeals court and members…
An Empty Parliament
My nastier, more vindictive side rather hopes that it will take so long to renovate the British…
In Praise of Borders
Borders are a substitute used by less fortunate lands for the sea and the mountains behind which…
Euthanasia for Alzheimer’s Patients?
The medically vulnerable have rarely been in greater jeopardy. Alzheimer’s disease patients are at particular risk. In…
Euthanasia and the Belgian Brothers of Charity
Over a decade before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel of New Orleans formally moved to…
Searching for Ted Kaczynski
I’ve often dreamed of retiring to a cabin in the Rockies with several million dollars and a…
Civility and Church Life
As I write these words I’m looking at an untitled cartoon from the National Catholic Reporter in…
Obergefell and the Right to Other People’s Children
We’re mournfully familiar with the constitutional right of mothers to be rid of their own prenatal children.…
How the Media Promote (Some) Suicides
I began my work against assisted suicide in 1993. The emotional zeitgeist at the time focused intensely—and…
Michael Cromartie Rides On
The first time I saw Michael Cromartie, he was riding a bike. We were in the middle…