Charlie Ducey and Redmond Tuttle debate whether or not Catholics can—and should—vote for Donald Trump.
Point-Counterpoint: Debating Obergefell
Donald Kommers and Gerard V. Bradley debate the constitutionality of Obergefell
Point-counterpoint: the current state of Christian persecution
In her recent book, The Myth of Persecution: How Early Christians Invented a Story of Martyrdom, released March 5, Notre […]
Was Lincoln the greatest American president?
Michael Bradley, Executive Editor Daniel Day-Lewis recently brought Abraham Lincoln to life in his Academy Award-winning performance as the title […]
Point counterpoint: debating Notre Dame’s next opponent
Michael Bradley, Executive Editor With Saturday’s epic win over USC – a win that genuinely merits the descriptor “epic,” due […]
Point counterpoint: debating the morality of drone warfare
The United States currently employs armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, in targeted killing military operations. The […]
Point counterpoint: Sexual orientation in the non-discrimination policy
Last spring, the administration announced that once again it would not add a “sexual orientation” clause to its university non-discrimination […]
Point-counterpoint: debating Notre Dame’s HHS lawsuit
Notre Dame filed a lawsuit on May 21, seeking to prevent the Department of Health and Human Services from executing […]