Since 2021, Amy has served the Law Center as mission integrator and coordinator of the Campus Ministry activities. She is a triple Hoya (C’90, L’93, L’16), having completed her doctoral studies with a tort law thesis on the legal and moral obligations of bystanders to an act of violence. She also holds a Master of Arts in Theology from Fordham University. Prior to returning to Georgetown in 2011, she served as the founding Director of Fordham’s Institute on Religion, Law & Lawyer’s Work (2001-2011). A longtime member of the Focolare community, Amy’s scholarship and grassroots work focus on Catholic social thought, interreligious dialogue, projects for economic justice, and workshops to heal cultural and political polarization. She is the author of numerous academic and popular publications, including Five Steps to Healing Polarization in the Classroom (New City Press 2018, with Michael Kessler). At the Law Center she also serves as a Lecturer in Religion and Professional Life, and she is associated with Georgetown’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs as a Senior Research Fellow.