The ‘seamless garment’ doesn’t fit Sheila June 2, 2009 Not the model it’s been applied to for a long time, anyway. And since President Obama held it up Read More
Well placed suspicion Sheila May 22, 2009 We are urged by public service announcements and marketing campaigns to be organ donors. State drivers licensing facilities make that Read More
The class got calculus Sheila May 18, 2009 Notre Dame’s 2009 class of graduates heard some moral calculus in President Obama’s address at their commencement. His words Read More
Policy reversal? Sheila May 18, 2009 Somewhere in the middle of President Obama’s commencement address at Notre Dame Sunday, he made a startling suggestion that Read More
Finally Sheila May 17, 2009 The Notre Dame commencement address is history. How did it go? On the night it happened, basically one narrative circulated Read More
Federal health brokerage Sheila May 13, 2009 While the president is out talking about his administration’s health care plans, it’s timely to re-visit some of Read More
A clarifying debate Sheila May 11, 2009 The question on the table is not whether Notre Dame should hear from the president but whether Notre Dame should Read More
The papers are dying, too Sheila May 8, 2009 What passes as news reporting these days is an unprofessional blend of the sensational, the entertaining and the politically correct. Read More
But can it be prevented? Sheila May 6, 2009 We know health care rationing is coming. We’ve had plenty of warnings. Some, like Bob Moffitt and others at Read More
Signs of things to come in medicine Sheila May 5, 2009 Currently happening largely under radar, in Montana. Physicians in Montana could be facing “kill-on-demand” orders from patients who want to Read More