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Journal of Catholic Social Thought

Volume 1, Issue 2, Summer 2004
Catholic Social Thought and the Law

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Mark A. Sargent What’s Law Got to Do with It?: Introduction to the Symposium on Catholic Social Thought and the Law
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Kathleen A. Brady Catholic Social Thought and the Public Square: Deconstructing the Demand for Public Accessibility
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Gregory A. Kalscheur John Paul II, John Courtney Murray, and the Relationship between Civil Law and Moral Law: A Constructive Proposal for Contemporary American Pluralism
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Lucia A. Silecchia Catholic Social Teaching and Its Impact on American Law: Some Observations on the Past and Reflections on the Future
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John J. Coughlin The Human Being, Catholic Social Teaching and the Law
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Vincent Rougeau Justice, Community and Solidarity: Rethinking Affirmative Action through the Lens of Catholic Social Thought
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Jerry Organ From Those to Whom Much Has Been Given, Much is Expected: Vocation, Catholic Social Teaching, and the Culture of a Catholic Law School
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Robert K. Vischer Catholic Social Thought and the Ethical Formation of Lawyers: A Call for Community
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José Roberto Juárez, Jr. The Challenge of Catholic Social Thought on Immigration for U.S. Catholics
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Michele R. Pistone The Devil in the Details: How Specific Should Catholic Social Teaching Be?
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Michael A. Scaperlanda Immigration Justice: A Catholic Christian Perspective
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Mark A. Sargent Competing Visions of the Corporation in Catholic Social Thought
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Stephen M. Bainbridge Catholic Social Thought and the Corporation
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Amelia J. Uelmen Toward a Trinitarian Theory of Products Liability
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David L. Gregory Reflections on Current Labor Applications of Catholic Social Thought
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Kevin P. Lee The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy: A Brief for Catholic Legal Scholars
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