M. Cathleen Kaveny, Academic Advisory Council

  1. "Prophecy and Casuistry: Abortion, Torture, and Moral Discourse" (Giannella Lecture), Villanova Law Review 51:3 (2006) 499-579 .
  2. "The NBAC Report on Cloning: A Case Study in Religion, Public Policy, and Bioethics," in David Guinn, ed., Handbook on Bioethics and Religion (Oxford, 2006) 221-47.
  3. "Diversity and Deliberation: The Role of Presidential Commissions on Bioethics," Journal of Religious Ethics, 34:2 (2006) 311-37.
  4. "Autonomy, Solidarity, and Law's Pedagogy," in The University and the Human in a Pluralistic Age (2006) 25 - 41.
  5. "Between Example and Doctrine: Contract Law and Common Morality," Journal of Religious Ethics 33:4 (December 2005) 669-95.
  6. "Tax Lawyers, Prophets, and Pilgrims," in Helen Watt, ed., Complicity and Conscience (2005) 65-88.
  7. "How Catholic Traditions Might Shape University Teaching: The Example of a Catholic American Law School,"in Christopher Garbowski et al., eds., Catholic Universities in the New Europe (2005) 157-78.
  8. "The Order of Widows: What the Early Church Can Teach Us About Older Women and Health Care," centerpiece of a symposium issue, Christian Bioethics 11: 11-34 (2005).
  9. "Rhetoric, Public Reason and Bioethics: The President's Council on Bioethics and Human Cloning," Journal of Law and Politics 20:3 (Summer 2004) 489-503.
  10. "Complicity and Moral Memory," e-published on the University of Chicago Web Forum, March 2004, http://marty-center.uchicago.edu/webforum/032004/index.shtml.
  11. "Inferring Intention from Foresight," Law Quarterly Review 120 (January 2004) 81-107.
  12. "Development of Catholic Moral Doctrine: Probing the Subtext," University of St. Thomas Law Journal 1:1 (2003) 234-252.
  13. "Complicity with Evil," Criterion (Autumn 2003) 20-29.
  14. "Women's Health and Human Rights," in Antonio G. Spanolo and Gabriella Gambino, eds., Women's Health Issues, 2003.
  15. "Autonomy, Solidarity and Law's Pedagogy," Louvain Studies 27:4 (winter 2002) 339-58).
  16. "Developing the Doctrine of Distributive Justice: Methods of Distribution, Redistribution and the Role of Time in Allocating Intensive Care Resources," in H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., and Mark J. Cherry, eds, Allocating Scarce Medical Resources: Roman Catholic Perspectives, 2002.
  17. "Conjoined Twins and Catholic Moral Analysis: Extraordinary Means and Casuistical Consistency," Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 12:2 (June 2002) 115-40.
  18. "Salvation and the Sopranos: Dismantling Hope for Redemption in America," forthcoming, Commonweal.
  19. "The Perfect Storm," America, 8 May 2006, 14-19.
  20. "Educating in Hope for Wisdom and Justice," Origins 35:23 ( (17 November 2005) (Origins is the documentary service of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops).
  21. "The Church and Benedict XVI: What Can We Hope For?," Commonweal (6 May 2005) 10-12.
  22. "How Views of Law Influence the Pro-Life Movement," Origins 34:35 (17 February 2005) 560-565 (Origins is the documentary service of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops).
  23. Response to Oscar Cardinal Rodriguez Maradiaga on "The Congregation on Doctrine's Letter on the Collaboration on Men and Women: A Starting Point for Dialogue?," in Women of Faith: A Conference on Participation and Leadership (Washington, DC: Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities, Inc., 2005).
  24. "Young Catholics," Commonweal, 17 November 2004 (invited essay commenting upon the survey of Catholics commissioned by the Church Study Committee of the University of Notre Dame).
  25. "What Women Want," Commonweal, 7 November 2003 (cover article), 18-23.
  26. "Wholesomeness, Holiness and Hairspray," America, 3 March 2003, 15-18.
  27. "Friendship and Desire: Augustine Reviews Will & Grace," Commonweal, 27 September 2002, 10-13 (cover article).