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Corpus Juris Vol. IV

The Supreme Court blocks the Prop. 8 trial from being aired , and Professor Orin Kerr offers some interesting thoughts on the decision here . Professor Matthew J. Franck on the health care reform bill and conservative “judicial activism.” The Supremes may know the law, but the NFL? . . . . Continue Reading »

On Ethics, Law, and Pragmatism

The place of ethics as informing law is quite controversial.  But ahead of that is the search for common language about on the subject.  For instance, the principle of pragmatism can be quite confusing.  For instance, Jason Kuznicki provides a useful decision tree on the subject of . . . . Continue Reading »

This is How a Pastor Responds to Haiti

While I appreciate the pronouncements from those who mean well and are saying the right thing, I think what I prefer the most are the deeply pastoral remarks I’m hearing from active parish pastors. Let me share but one from a colleague in the ministry who shared these remarks with his . . . . Continue Reading »

FT Erasmus Lecture: March 7, 2010

You are cordially invited to the twenty-third annual Erasmus Lecture presented by J.H.H. Weiler Joseph Straus Professor of Law and European Union Jean Monnet Chair New York University School of Law on The Trial of Jesus 6:30 p.m., Sunday, March 7, 2010 The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College (East . . . . Continue Reading »

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