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What Is The Matter With Antigone?, Emily A. Hartigan
What Is The Matter With Antigone?, Emily A. Hartigan
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Eastern Visions, Western Voices: A Sermon On Love In The Valley Of Law, John W. Teeter Jr
Eastern Visions, Western Voices: A Sermon On Love In The Valley Of Law, John W. Teeter Jr
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The transition from law student to seasoned attorney can be prolonged and stressful. The evolution can be painfully dispiriting, but there are ways to transform a potentially grueling struggle for sustenance into a genuine labor of love. The sources stem from divergent roots, both Eastern—Buddhist with pinches of Hindu—and Western—ranging from Platonic to perhaps the moronic. Eastern visions and Western voices may be a catalyst in spawning ideas on creating joy and fulfillment in the valley of law.
Moving from law student to practitioner is an odyssey, both perplexing and potentially fatal. Becoming a lawyer in fact as well as …
The Lord In The Law: Reflections On A Catholic Law School, Aloysius A. Leopold
The Lord In The Law: Reflections On A Catholic Law School, Aloysius A. Leopold
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The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation and is critical to our moral and legal future. Each is dependent on the other, and an attempt to separate the two will seal the fate of our society as a whole. The Catholic law school must ensure that this symbiosis is never broken, but is fulfilled by incorporating relevant new courses and by teaching present classes in light of the Catholic message. Further, Catholic defense clinics should be offered to enrich the lives of others, and priests and nuns should be made available …