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Ordain and Establish

Ordain and Establish
Author: The Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
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Ordain and Establish is a podcast of The Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT).
CIT promotes scholarship that explores the relationship between the Catholic intellectual tradition and American constitutionalism. That tradition is deep and rich, including philosophical and theological accounts of law and politics by such figures as St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas.
CIT’s primary focus is on theories of constitutional law, such as originalism, although it covers the relevance of the Catholic intellectual tradition for constitutional history, doctrine, and other fields of study.
CIT promotes scholarship that explores the relationship between the Catholic intellectual tradition and American constitutionalism. That tradition is deep and rich, including philosophical and theological accounts of law and politics by such figures as St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas.
CIT’s primary focus is on theories of constitutional law, such as originalism, although it covers the relevance of the Catholic intellectual tradition for constitutional history, doctrine, and other fields of study.
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The theme of CIT's Spring 2025 Intellectual Retreat for Catholic Law Faculty and Fellow Travelers was "Aquinas on the Virtues." The lead presenters were Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), and Dr. David Elliot (Grace P. Hobelman Chair in Catholic Moral Theology, CUA, School of Theology and Religious Studies).This recording is of the seventh session, a roundtable Q&A session.
The theme of CIT's Spring 2025 Intellectual Retreat for Catholic Law Faculty and Fellow Travelers was "Aquinas on the Virtues." The lead presenters were Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), and Dr. David Elliot (Grace P. Hobelman Chair in Catholic Moral Theology, CUA, School of Theology and Religious Studies).This recording is of the sixth session, presented by Fr. Cuddy.
The theme of CIT's Spring 2025 Intellectual Retreat for Catholic Law Faculty and Fellow Travelers was "Aquinas on the Virtues." The lead presenters were Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), and Dr. David Elliot (Grace P. Hobelman Chair in Catholic Moral Theology, CUA, School of Theology and Religious Studies).This recording is of the fifth session, presented by Dr. Elliot.
The theme of CIT's Spring 2025 Intellectual Retreat for Catholic Law Faculty and Fellow Travelers was "Aquinas on the Virtues." The lead presenters were Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), and Dr. David Elliot (Grace P. Hobelman Chair in Catholic Moral Theology, CUA, School of Theology and Religious Studies).This recording is of the fourth session, presented by Fr. Cuddy.
The theme of CIT's Spring 2025 Intellectual Retreat for Catholic Law Faculty and Fellow Travelers was "Aquinas on the Virtues." The lead presenters were Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), and Dr. David Elliot (Grace P. Hobelman Chair in Catholic Moral Theology, CUA, School of Theology and Religious Studies).This recording was the third session, presented by Dr. Elliot.
The theme of CIT's Spring 2025 Intellectual Retreat for Catholic Law Faculty and Fellow Travelers was "Aquinas on the Virtues." The lead presenters were Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), and Dr. David Elliot (Grace P. Hobelman Chair in Catholic Moral Theology, CUA, School of Theology and Religious Studies).This recording is the second session, presented by Dr. Elliot.
The theme of CIT's Spring 2025 Intellectual Retreat for Catholic Law Faculty and Fellow Travelers was "Aquinas on the Virtues." The lead presenters were Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), and Dr. David Elliot (Grace P. Hobelman Chair in Catholic Moral Theology, CUA, School of Theology and Religious Studies).This recording is the first session, presented by Fr. Cuddy.
Featuring:- Chad Squitieri, Managing Director of the Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Assistant Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law- John Duffy, Samuel H. McCoy II Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law- Jud Campbell, Professor of Law, Helen L. Crocker Faculty Scholar, Stanford LawModerator:Adam White, Senior Fellow, AEI
Featuring:- J. Joel Alicea, Director of the Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Associate Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
Featuring:- Stephen Sachs, Antonin Scalia Professor of Law, Harvard Law School- William M. M. Kamin, Managing Director of the Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Assistant Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law
Featuring:- J. Joel Alicea, Director of the Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Associate Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law- Jeff Pojanowski, Biolchini Family Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law- Margaret Martin, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Western University- Stephen D. Smith, Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego Law School; Co-Executive Director, Institute for Law & Religion; Co-Executive Director, Institute for Law & Philosophy
Featuring:- Joseph Bianco, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit- Martha Pacold, Judge, Northern District of Illinois- Kyle Duncan, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Featuring:- Yuval Levin, Director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies, American Enterprise Institute- Jack Landman Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard Law- William Kelley, Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law
Featuring:- Émilie Tardivel-Schick, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Religious Anthropology at the Catholic Theology Faculty, The University of Strasbourg
Featuring:– Brett M. Kavanaugh, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court– J. Joel Alicea, Associate Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
Featuring: – William M. M. Kamin, Assistant Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law – Andrew Oldham, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit – Marah Stith McLeod, Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School – J. Joel Alicea, Co-Director of the Project on Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Associate Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
Featuring: – Jud Campbell, Professor of Law, Helen L. Crocker Faculty Scholar, Stanford Law School – R. H. Helmholz, Ruth Wyatt Rosenon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law, The University of Chicago Law School – J. Joel Alicea, Co-Director of the Project on Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Associate Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law – Paul J. Ray, Director, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies
Featuring: – Petar Popović, Faculty of Canon Law, Pontificia Università della Santa Croce – Kevin C. Walsh, Professor, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
Featuring: – Jeffrey Pojanowski, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School – Kevin M. Stack, Lee S. and Charles A. Speir Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School – J. Joel Alicea, Co-Director of the Project on Constitutional Originalism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Associate Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
Featuring: – Steven D. Smith, Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law – Kevin Walsh, Professor, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
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