The Trump administration’s speed-up of federal executions is bringing new scrutiny to Catholic judges. Nathaniel V. Romano, S.J., writes about the challenges facing the faithful in a pluralist political system.
Nathaniel Romano, S.J.
Nathaniel V. Romano, S.J., a Jesuit of the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus, holds a J.D. from the University of Wisconsin and an LL.M. from Emory University with a focus on law and religion. He currently serves at Boston College as a visiting lecturer in law and member of the campus ministry team.
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