The real deal: how a philosophy professor with a checkered past became the most influential Catholic layman in George W. Bush's Washington.(Nation)(Biography)

From: National Catholic Reporter | Date: August 27, 2004| Author: Feuerherd, Joe | Copyright information

Editor's note: Deal Hudson announced Aug. 18 that he would be giving up his position with the Republican National Committee in reaction to questions posed by "a liberal Catholic publication." In recent days, NCR has tried repeatedly to meet with Hudson to get his response to questions about his departure from Fordham University in 1994 following allegations of an inappropriate sexual relationship with a freshman female student. The university said Hudson "surrendered" his tenure. H...

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