
Law in Context: How Separate Are the Powers: The Common Good and Political Responsibility

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Bill RooneyCLHP Lumen Legis Fellow
William H. Rooney is the Lumen Legis Fellow of the Center for Law and the Human Person and a Lecturer at the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America. His primary areas of scholarship and teaching are law in the Catholic intellectual tradition and antitrust law.
Mr. Rooney aspires to contribute to the Center in collaboration with students, scholars, and practitioners and through his experience in philosophy, law, and economics. He is especially interested in studying the human person as the imago Dei who receives the light of all law from God, the Eternal Light, Creator, and Lawgiver.
Mr. Rooney has been a lifelong student of the Catholic intellectual tradition and its intersection with law and economics. He has an M.A. in Philosophy from Holy Apostles College and Seminary (concentration in metaphysics in the Thomistic tradition; thesis on the role of the Catholic intellectual tradition in defining a Catholic university; summa cum laude); a J.D. from Yale Law School (a senior editor on the Yale Law Journal); a Diploma in Law from the University of Oxford (research and thesis on constitutional interpretation); and a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame (majors in Great Books and in economics; summa cum laude).
About the Event
Law in Context is a four-part luncheon series that offers presentations on the intersection of law and related disciplines, including philosophy, health care, religion, and politics.