Kudos: NBC Notes Prof's Turn Down, Over Obama, of Notre Dame Award

April 27th, 2009 9:01 PM

Monday's NBC Nightly News, unlike the ABC and CBS newscasts,  made time for a short item about how a Harvard law professor, scheduled to receive an award from Notre Dame the same day President Obama is to receive an honorary degree and deliver the commencement address, announced she will not attend because she disagrees with the Catholic university honoring someone who goes against the church's position on unborn life. The full item from anchor Brian Williams:

More fallout tonight from Notre Dame's decision to have President Obama deliver the commencement address. Mary Ann Glendon, who was Barack Obama's law professor at Harvard and a former U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, now says she will not accept the university's highest award because the school is honoring a President whose position on abortion starkly differs from that of the Catholic church.

Glendon was to receive the Laetare Medal. First Things has posted her letter to Notre Dame explaining her decision. Harvard's page for Glendon, the Learned Hand Professor of Law, and a bio on her personal site.

CNSNews.com story: Pro-Life Harvard Prof Refuses Award from Notre Dame Because it is Honoring Obama.