The University of St. Thomas

University of St. Thomas
Law Journal
Fides et Iustitia
Fall 2006 Volume 4 Number 2  
 Exploring Alternatives to the Incarceration Crisis 

 

Keynote Address

Must a Faithful Judge Be a Faithless Judge?
Hon. Diarmuid O'Scannlain

Articles

Panel: Why We Have a Catholic-Majority Court 

Catholicism and the Court: The Relevance of Faith Traditions in Jurisprudence 
Margaret O'Brien Steinfels 

Why the Catholic Majority on the Supreme Court May Be Unconstitutional  
Michael J. Gerhardt 

The Politics of Appointing Catholics to the Federal Courts
Sheldon Goldman

Panel: Moral Conflicts in the Judge's Role 

Catholic Judges and Cooperation in Sin 
Edward A. Hartnett 

Good Casuistry and Bad Casuistry: Resolving the Dilemmas Faced By Catholic Judges 
Brian Z. Tamanaha 

Panel: The Role of Faith in Judging 

Is It Possible to Have a Serious Discussion About Religious Commitment and Judicial Responsibilities?  
Sanford Levinson

Catholic and Evangelical Supreme Court Justices: A Theological Analysis 
Robert F. Cochran, Jr.

Private Conscience, Public Duties: The Unavoidable Conflicts Facing a Catholic Justice 
Scott C. Idleman

Factfinding as a Spiritual Discipline
Hon. Joan B. Gottschall

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