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Kevin M. Doyle, Fordham College ’78 and UVA Law ’82, long represented poor people facing the death penalty. Now an attorney ethics prosecutor, he obtained the first disciplinary sanction against a lawyer for falsely claiming fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election in Matter of Giuliani.
Arts & CultureBooks
A new book by David I. Kertzer argues that Pope Pius XII has more responsibility for the Holocaust than previously reported. But is the charge merited?
Politics & SocietyShort Take
The stakes are too high for the independent-minded to sit out party primaries, writes Kevin M. Doyle, a pro-lifer and onetime Democrat. We must make a choice, even it is a random one.
Books
When speaking against the death penalty to secular audiences I try to work in a plug for the unborn So once as a guest lecturer at Princeton I lamented the passing of Paul Ramsey a Princeton ethicist who demanded that abortion at any gestational stage be distinguishable from infanticide I equa
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Are we destined to condemn the death penalty only after we are free of it?