On February 10, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law hosted its annual Mirror of Justice Lecture in the Walter A. Slowinski Courtroom. This year’s lecturer, CIT Managing Director Chad Squitieri, was selected by the Saint John Paul II Guild of Catholic Lawyers to deliver the address. His lecture, titled “Reflections on Structure and the Holy Family,” compared and contrasted the structure of the Holy Family to the structure of the federal government.
The Mirror of Justice Lecture Series was inaugurated in 1989 to honor Mary under her title, “Mirror of Justice.” Sponsored by the Saint John Paul II Guild of Catholic Lawyers, the lecture series recognizes and encourages lawyers and scholars who, through their research, teaching, and dedication, advance the pursuit of peace with justice through the law.
