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Monday, July 24, 2006

While We're At It: John Breen on Jesuit Law Schools

MOJ friend and alum John Breen was mentioned in the "While We're At It" section of the August/September issue of First Things for his article, Justice and Jesuit Legal Education:  A Critique.  Neuhaus writes:  "If, as the Society of Jesus has formally resolved, justice is the 'priority of priorities' and understood as being constitutive of the gospel, the fourteen Jesuit law schools in this country have a grave problem.  So says John M. Breen, who teaches law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law."  Any thoughts on Breen's essay, especially from those who teach at or attended a Jesuit law school?

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