Abstract
I argue that the study of constitutional theory is ideally suited to benefit from the intellectual climate of a Catholic university. To make that argument, I address three questions. First, in what ways does constitutional theory benefit from the intellectual disposition of a Catholic university? Second, what might be the potential drawbacks or risks involved in studying constitutional theory at a Catholic university? And finally, how can one gain the benefits of being a constitutional theorist at a Catholic university while avoiding any potential risks that attend that setting?
Recommended Citation
J. Joel Alicea,
Constitutional Theory at a Catholic University,
75
Cath. U. L. Rev.
408
(2025).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.edu/lawreview/vol75/iss3/5
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