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Notre Dame Lawyer—2018, Notre Dame Law School Jan 2018

Notre Dame Lawyer—2018, Notre Dame Law School

Notre Dame Lawyer

INSIDE

Leading News

Dean Newton Steps Down

Briefs

  • Off the Bench—Prominent judges visit ND Law School
  • Law School improves Loan Repayment Assistance Program
  • Galilee sees record participation
  • ‘You are the hope’—ND Law hosts one of Church’s leading voices on race
  • Program on Church, State & Society growing
  • ‘Fighting for Fair Housing’—Law School hosts conference on Fair Housing Act of 1968
  • ND alumni talk about Guantanamo detention facility
  • Religious freedom moot court team wins in Italy
  • Music lesson—The Slants rock McCartan Courtroom
  • Commencement 2018
  • Exoneration Project inspires law students

Profiles—A Different Kind of Lawyer

  • A Bridge to Home—James Cheney ’18 J.D. …


The Vatican View On Sport At The Service Of Humanity, Ed Edmonds Jan 2018

The Vatican View On Sport At The Service Of Humanity, Ed Edmonds

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Participation in sport, particularly the opportunity for children to enjoy and learn through play, is a human right and strongly supported by the goals of Catholic social teaching and the efforts of the Olympic Movement and the United Nations. On October 5-6, 2016, the Vatican held the Sport at the Service of Humanity Conference, the first global conference on sport and faith, an initiative promoted by Pope Francis and supported by the International Olympic Committee and the United Nations. This essay focuses on the conference, its vision and goals, and a challenge to use sport to advance human development and …