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great University Faculty for Life conference at BYU

Last weekend’s University Faculty for Life conference at BYU was a great success. Here is the schedule. http://www.law2.byu.edu/page/categories/marriage_family/past_conferences/jun2012/Program_FINAL.pdf

Lynn Wardle (ably assisted by Francie Jenson and others at BYU) did a wonderful job organizing the conference and providing gracious hospitality. Barbara Freres and Teresa Collett were instrumental in putting the program together.

One (of among many) highlights was the talk by Dr. William May, who received the Smith Award for distinguished contributions to pro-life scholarship. Dr. May spoke on “‘Brain Death’ and the Debate over Neurogical Criterion as a Valid Way to Determine Whether a Person has really Died.” Other highlights included plenary talks by Dr. Maureen Condic, Clarke Forsythe, Stephen Ricks, and Dr. Joseph Stanford.

Next year’s conference will be May 31 and June 1, 2013 at the University of San Francisco.

Richard M.

 

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