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LAW AND POLITICS

Football, Civil Rights, and Doing Justice: A Conversation with Justice Alan Page

Former Notre Dame All-American and NFL Hall of Famer Justice Alan Page '67 was the first African American to serve on the Minnesota Supreme Court before leaving the bench in 2015. This fall, he returned to campus for a civil rights discussion at the Notre Dame Law School.
Football, Civil Rights, and Doing Justice: A Conversation with Justice Alan Page
Run time: 60 minutes
HEALTH AND SOCIETY

Fr. Ted Said... Civil & Human Rights: Mary Meg McCarthy '80

Mary Meg McCarthy '80, Executive Director of the National Immigrant Justice Center, spoke at Reunion 2019 on the need for an immigration system that is generous, human, and rational.
Fr. Ted Said... Civil & Human Rights: Mary Meg McCarthy '80
Run time: 12 minutes
LAW AND POLITICS

Natural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?

To honor the work of Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science Emeritus, panelists from Arizona State, California State, Baylor, and Virginia discuss natural rights and the state of democracy in the United States.
Natural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?
Run time: 104 minutes
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