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


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NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL

NATURAL LAW INSTITUTE

ISSN 0065-8995
© 2004 by the University of Notre Dame