Law and Politics
The Virtue of Nationalism
“The Virtue of Nationalism” by author Yoram Hazony (Herzl Institute) on the themes of his book by the same title. Presented at the University of Notre Dame on April 8, 2019
Listen to PodcastOn Energy and Not Throwing Spaghetti Against the Wall
Rachel Kyte is chief executive officer of Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), special representative of the UN secretary-general for Sustainable Energy for All, and co-chair of...
Listen to PodcastFrom “Option for the Poor” to Option by the Poor: Flint’s Water and the Problem of Political Will
This talk was given at the Catholic Social Tradition Conference in 2019.
watch videoReligious Freedom in Islam: The Fate of a Universal Human Right in the Muslim World Today
“Religious Freedom in Islam: The Fate of a Universal Human Right in the Muslim World Today” – discussion of Daniel Philpott’s recent book by the same title. With John...
Listen to PodcastNatural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?
Honoring the scholarly work of Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science Emeritus, panelists discuss natural rights, and the state of the constitutional...
Listen to PodcastNatural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?
Honoring the scholarly work of Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science Emeritus, panelists discuss natural rights, and the state of the constitutional...
watch videoThe Crisis of Modernity – an Introduction into the Thought of Augusto Del Noce
“The Crisis of Modernity – an introduction into the thought of Augusto Del Noce” by Carlo Lancellotti (College of Staten Island, CUNY). Presented on March 19, 2019, at the...
Listen to PodcastLaw Professor Judith Fox on the Return of Rent-to-Own Housing
This is a podcast created by the Capital Center for Law & Policy at the University of the Pacific.
Listen to PodcastHow the Federalist Opened the Door to the ‘Antifederalist Appropriation’ of the Constitution
How The Federalist Opened The Door To The ‘Antifederalist Appropriation’ Of The Constitution – presented by Jeffrey Tulis (University of Texas at Austin)
Listen to PodcastA Conversation with Judge Amy Coney Barrett ’97 J.D.
The Notre Dame Club of Washington, D.C., hosted “An Evening with Judge Amy Coney Barrett” on February 19, 2019. Jon Heintz ’09, ’14 J.D. introduced Judge Barrett to the...
watch videoThe Media and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign
Join Bob Schmuhl for an analysis of media coverage and how it has shaped the 2016 U.S. presidential race. Schmuhl is the Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Chair in American...
watch videoOn Hercules, Healthcare, and Our Common Finitude
Dan Hinshaw is a professor emeritus of surgery at the University of Michigan and a consultant in palliative medicine at the University of Michigan Geriatrics Center. The author or...
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