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Is Amy Coney Barrett’s ‘kingdom of God’ different from Obama’s?
Charles C. Camosy
September 24, 2020
Sen. Dianne Feinstein spoke for many when she told Barrett quite directly, “The dogma lives loudly within you, and that’s of concern.”
Politics & Society
Short Take
Even RBG thought Roe v. Wade went too far. We should learn from her incremental approach.
Thomas J. Reese
September 24, 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg thought the ruling in Roe v. Wade was correct but too sweeping.
Politics & Society
Short Take
Electing Republicans has not reversed Roe v. Wade. It’s time to change our strategy.
William T. Cavanaugh
September 23, 2020
Abortion may indeed be the preeminent issue for Catholic voters, writes William T. Cavanaugh. But the premise that a Republican court majority will overturn Roe v. Wade is deeply flawed.
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Two Catholic women top short list as possible Supreme Court nominees
Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
September 21, 2020
The judges are Amy Coney Barrett, a federal appellate court judge in Chicago, and Barbara Lagoa, a federal appeals court judge in Atlanta.
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Breaking: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87
Mark Sherman - Associated Press
September 18, 2020
Ginsburg died at her home in Washington of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer.
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The government can’t intervene, so how should Catholics solve employment disputes?
Nathaniel Romano, S.J.
July 29, 2020
The ministerial exception gives Catholics the freedom to self-govern—not an excuse for discrimination
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