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Timothy Gordon Rules for Retrogrades Podcast

Catholic Legal Panel on Roe, w/ Law Professors John Czarnetzky & Ronald J. Rychlak

Timothy Gordon Rules for Retrogrades Podcast

Timothy Gordon

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4.5637 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2022

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Catholic Legal Panel on Roe, w/ Law Professors John Czarnetzky & Ronald J. Rychlak Tim entertains a Catholic legal panel on Roe’s hypothetical overturning by the Dobbs draft opinion, with Dean of Ave Maria Law John Czarnetzky and Distinguished Professor of Law Ronald J. Rychlak. They discuss “the Great Divorce,” the 14th Amendment, and the Blue State Luciferian response to Roe’s prospective overturning. **Moving? Use a Catholic pro-life realtor who donates substantiall...

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0:00.0

Greetings, parish orphans, and retrogrades.

0:03.6

Big news this week out of the Supreme Court, as you well know,

0:08.1

it looks by draft opinion, by elite draft opinion anyway,

0:13.2

that Roe v. Wade is to be overturned in the release of the official holding of Dobbs versus Jackson women's health next month.

0:25.3

There's been tons of fallout on this, tons of commentary.

0:29.0

I think most of it is most of the commentary has been very underwhelming.

0:32.1

Not here on Rules for Retrogrades.

0:33.9

Today I have two extremely distinguished guests and I'm also proud to say I'm

0:39.2

bragging a little bit, friends of the program. And I'm going to introduce both of them to you right now.

0:45.5

The first is, because his name came up first on my bio here, John Sornetsky, who is the chief

0:53.0

executive officer and dean of Ave Maria Law.

0:58.8

John Zornetsky is a graduate of MIT and the University of Virginia School of Law.

1:05.6

I also have for you Ronald J. Richelack, who is a distinguished professor of law at the University of

1:15.0

Mississippi School of Law and is holder of the Jamie L. Witten chair in law and government. And

1:21.4

Ron and I have even gotten together and had a bite here in Hattiesburg. I'm truly pleased to have both of

1:29.2

these gents on and you guys are friends. We're free to mix it up now. Thank you for coming on with me.

1:36.4

It's a real pleasure, Tim. Happy to be here. Okay. I was at the University of Mississippi for

1:43.1

27 years. So yes, Ron and I know each other pretty well. You guys are homeboys. Yeah, that's, that's, we were, we were kind of all talking when me and, me and Ron got a bite to eat here in Haddysburg. You were texting and we were, we were sending messages and we have a little, I think, I think we've had a little group text before. So when

2:01.6

stuff like this happens, for one thing, it's a bit of a muscle for me that I don't get to

2:07.9

flex too often doing what I do now, which is usually current events in the Catholic Church.

2:16.1

Dobbs versus Jackson women's health is a bit of, it's an excellent

2:21.6

thing in about two ways that we're going to talk about here today, from my perspective,

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