Paul Lauritzen
Paul Lauritzen (Col ’77, Grad ’80 CM)
Other announcement on September 9, 2013
Paul Lauritzen (Col ’77, Grad ’80 CM) published The Ethics of Interrogation: Professional Responsibility in the Age of Terror with Georgetown University Press. The book examines how doctors, lawyers, psychologists, military officers and other professionals addressed the issue of appropriate limits in interrogating detainees and debated the interrogation policy developed by the Bush administration. Mr. Lauritzen is a professor of religious ethics and former director of the program of applied ethics at John Carroll University in Cleveland. He is the author of four books, including Medicine and the Ethics of Care, and has published extensively on issues in bioethics, human rights and religious ethics.