Gerard V. Bradley is Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, where he teaches Legal Ethics and Constitutional Law. At Notre Dame he directs (with John Finnis) the Natural Law Institute and co-edits The American Journal of Jurisprudence, an international forum for legal philosophy. Bradley has been a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University, and a Senior Fellow of the Witherspoon Institute, in Princeton, New Jersey. He served for many years as President of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars.
Bradley received his B.A and J.D. degrees from Cornell University, graduating Summa cum laude from the law school in 1980. After serving in the Trial Division of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office he joined the law faculty at the University of Illinois. He moved to Notre Dame in 1992. Bradley has published over one hundred scholarly articles and reviews. His most recent books are an edited collection of essays titled, Challenges to Religious Liberty in the Twenty-First Century (published by Cambridge University Press in 2012), Essays on Law, Religion, and Morality and Unquiet Americans: U.S. Catholics and the Common Good (both to be published in 2014.) He is currently working on a book about regulating obscenity in the Internet Age.
Religious Liberties: Religious Liberty and the New Court
2020 National Lawyers Convention
Zoom WebinarPOSTPONED: The Case for Starting Prosecuting Pornography -- Again
Houston Lawyers Chapter
Baker & McKenzie700 Louisiana Street, #3000
Houston, TX 77002
What Every American Needs to Understand About the Fifth Amendment: What Police Officers Tell Their Own Children About the Right to Remain Silent
Notre Dame Student Chapter
Eck Hall of Law1100 Eck Hall of Law
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Masterpiece Cakeshop and Its Implications
2018 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel - Grand Ballroom1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Religious Liberties: Religious Liberty and the New Court
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 9, 2020, The Federalist Society's Religious Liberties Practice Group hosted a virtual panel...
Religious Liberties: Religious Liberty and the New Court
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 9, 2020, The Federalist Society's Religious Liberties Practice Group hosted a virtual panel...
Masterpiece Cakeshop and Its Implications
2018 National Lawyers Convention
The Supreme Court’s decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission was unexpectedly based...
Masterpiece Cakeshop and Its Implications
2018 National Lawyers Convention
The Supreme Court’s decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission was unexpectedly based...
Georgia Governor to Veto Religious Liberty Bill
Governor Deal's veto is not entirely unexpected, but it is no less disappointing for it. Political...