Gerard V. Bradley is a Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School and
a noted scholar in the fields of constitutional law as well as law
and religion, having taught previously at the University of
Illinois. Admitted to the New York Bar, he practiced law as an
assistant district attorney with the New York County District
Attorney's Office. With Professor John Finnis, he has served as
Director of Notre Dame's Natural Law Institute and as co-editor of
the American Journal of Jurisprudence. He is President of the
Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, Vice-President of the American
Public Philosophy Institute, a member of the board of advisors of
the Cardinal Newman Society, Chair of the Federalist Society's
Religious Liberties Practice Group, and previously a member of the Ramsey
Colloquium of the Institute on Religion and Public Life. He earned
his B.A. from Cornell University and his J.D. from Cornell Law
School.
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