By M.A. Student Megan Witt Since I was a child I have been lucky enough to attend the March for Life. It was always something my family looked forward to doing together. As a child though, I never fully grasped the reality of the situation. That there were hundreds of thousands of lives being taken […]
By M.A. Student José Freire Nunes Nellie Gray – a successful U.S government attorney and convert to the Catholic faith – decided to resign in 1973 from her professional position and dedicate herself to the pro-life cause. Her decision was motivated by the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade whereby the justices acknowledged abortion […]
By M.A. Student Erica Lizza “Your child will be a blessing, and you will be the perfect mom!” Like a modern-day Annunciation, I heard these words spoken, or more accurately, exclaimed, by Casey Gunning, a young woman with Down Syndrome who was one of the final speakers at the 2023 National March for Life. Casey’s […]
By M.A. Student Erica Lizza Students in this year’s M.A. in Human Rights cohort met last week with Professor Mark Rienzi of the Columbus School of Law, who also serves as president of Becket Law, a public-interest law firm that specializes in religious liberty litigation. Professor Rienzi spoke about his trajectory in the […]