Article A Different Kind of Originalist Amy Coney Barrett’s originalist interpretation of the constitution includes a dangerous disregard for legal precedent. By Gregory Bassham October 7, 2020 Supreme Court Domestic Affairs
Feature After the Fire The fire left twelve thousand people homeless and living on the streets. I took this photo on September 17—just over a week after the fire. By Anna Surinyach October 7, 2020 Closing Shot War and Peace Foreign Affairs
Article Teetering on the Edge The ongoing social and environmental destruction of Amazonia is not just a local or South American problem. It’s a global one. By Bryan P. Galligan, SJ October 6, 2020 Foreign Affairs Climate Change Coronavirus
Article Vaccine Politics If people don’t trust the efficacy and safety of a vaccine, they won’t get it; if enough people forgo it, the virus rages on. By Katie Daniels October 6, 2020 Coronavirus Domestic Affairs Donald Trump
Article The Integralism of Adrian Vermeule Harvard law professor Adrian Vermeule does not compartmentalize or soft-peddle his Catholicism. But his ‘integralism’ project should not be called Catholic. By Jason Blakely October 5, 2020 Secularism and Modernity U.S. Catholicism Philosophy
Article Stop Shaming Public Schools Catholic and public schools are undergoing different reopening processes, but that is not an indictment of public education. By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly October 5, 2020 Coronavirus Education U.S. Catholicism
Article Pope Francis’s Call to Fraternity At the core of ‘Fratelli tutti’ is Francis’s conviction that the world is fast losing its sense of the oneness of the human family. By Austen Ivereigh October 4, 2020 Pope Francis Fratelli tutti
Article Cardinal Becciu, and Beyond What might the firing of the powerful prelate signify about Francis’s approach to curial reform? By Massimo Faggioli October 1, 2020 Pope Francis Bishops Foreign Affairs