Volume 20, Issue 1 (2006) Symposium on Law & Politics as Vocation
Introduction
Articles
Modernity and Its Religious Discontents: Catholic Social Teaching and Public Reason
William R. O'Neill
Can A Good Person Be a Lawyer
David Thunder
A Look at American Legal Practice through a Perspective of Jewish Law, Ethics, and Tradition: A Conceptual Overview
Samuel J. Levine
The Impact of Catholic Teaching and the Call to Discipleship
Robert John Araujo
Ignore the Rumors - Campaigning from the Pulpit is Okay: Thinking Past the Symbolism of Section 501(c)(3)
Michael Hatfield
Lawyers and Gratitude
Reed Elizabeth Loder
Lawyers, Truth, and Honesty in Representing Clients
Peter J. Henning
Speeches
The Murder of Father James Coyle, the Prosecution of Edwin Stephenson, and the True Calling of Lawyers
William H. Pryor Jr.
A Legal Career for All Seasons: Remembering St. Thomas More's Vocation
Veryl Victoria Miles
The Catholic Lawyer: Faith in Three Parts
John M. Breen
Taking Theology Seriously: The Status of the Religious Beliefs of Judicial Nominees for the Federal Bench
Francis J. Beckwith