Dennis J. Wieboldt III
@denniswieboldt
J.D./Ph.D. @NotreDame | SSRN: shorturl.at/5MYtX
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Great to see the 2023 @CTSTheology annual volume now out from Orbis Books. My chapter illustrates why and how mid-century Catholic intellectuals used modern communication mediums to share ideas about natural law with everyday Americans, both Catholic and non-Catholic.
Looking forward to returning to Boston College this summer for the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies Symposium on Jesuit Studies. I'll be sharing some new research on the institutional and theoretical architecture of 20th-century American Catholic legal thought. Program: shorturl.at/pvDKX
How did debates about Legal Realism and natural law shape the most influential Catholic statement on civil rights in the 20th century? In the new issue of Journal of Catholic Social Thought, I begin to tell the story of Pedro Arrupe's 1967 'On the Interracial Apostolate': shorturl.at/MWXZ7.
Catholic legal history en route to Organization of American Historians! Excited to be joining @PeteCajka, Maggie Elmore (Baylor University), and Justin Poche (@Holy_Cross) to discuss Catholic lawyers and social science in the 1950s/60s. Thanks to The University of Chicago's Omar McRoberts and Joel Isaac for chairing and commenting!
Interesting new paper by @CaseyCo231, forthcoming in Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 🇺🇸, on past "natural law moment(s)" in American and Irish legal history: shorturl.at/lYuO4. Glad to see my 2024 chapter on natural law and mid-century media (for @CTSTheology/Orbis Books) mentioned.
Thanks to the Notre Dame Law School Program on Church, State & Society for this recognition of my forthcoming article in the Journal of Law and Religion on the forgotten history of the 1960 Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Lectures. A (mostly completed) draft is available on SSRN: shorturl.at/ZcW4z.
Along with colleagues at the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, I'm happy to be guest editing a special issue of Jesuit Educational Quarterly on "Legal Education and the Society of Jesus." If you are writing on the history or theory of Jesuit legal education, please consider submitting a MS!
Looking forward to joining @PeterJThuesen, @SusDeStradis, and Molly Worthen (UNC-Chapel Hill) to discuss the inter-religious dynamics of American constitutional thought at this year’s S-USIH conference:
Very humbled to have received the Supreme Court Historical Society's 2024 Henry J. Abraham Early Career Research Grant. I'll now be able to complete an article for the Journal of Supreme Court History entitled "'God's Litigator': William Bentley Ball and the Creation of the Religious Liberty Lawyer."
Great to see the recording of last year's de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture Benedict XVI conference now online. My paper on the resonances between Pope Benedict's vision of Catholic legal education and that of some 20th-century American Catholics begins at 55:30. youtube.com/watch?v=jQhDd-…
One month left to register for the 10/19 meeting of the ASLH/ND Graduate Legal History Colloquium: shorturl.at/jkXXx. Our convening space is full, but hope you'll join the conversation with our Northwestern Law, UVA Law School, @NYULaw, Notre Dame Law School, and UChicago Law School colleagues on Zoom!