2004 Volume 48
Table of Contents
Symposium: Has Law Moral Foundations?
Joseph Raz: About Morality and the Nature of Law
Brian Leiter: Beyond the Hart/Dworkin Debate: The Methodology
Problem in Jurisprudence
Matthew H. Kramer: On Morality as a Necessary or Sufficient
Condition for Legality
Timothy Endicott: The Reason of the Law
John Finnis: Natural Law Lecture 2003
Law and What I Truly Should Decide
Lecture
Francis George: Law and Culture in the United
States
Articles
William A. Galston: Expressive Liberty and Constitutional
Democracy:
The Case of Freedom of Conscience
Patrick Kelley: Infancy, Insanity, and Infirmity in the Law of Torts
Martin Rhonheimer: The Moral Significance of Pre-Rational
Nature in Aquinas:
A Reply to Jean Porter (and Stanley Hauerwas)
Christopher Tollefsen: Justified Belief
Cristóbal Orrego: H. L. A. Hart’s Arguments
Against Classical Natural
Law Theory
Book Note
James W. Torke: The Aesthetics of Law:
On Beauty and Being Just, by Elaine Scarry
Published by
NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL
NATURAL LAW INSTITUTE
ISSN 0065-8995
© 2004 by the University of Notre Dame