Articles tagged as Debates
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“The Capital Punishment Debate, Yet Again”—Prof. Hadley Arkes in The Catholic Thing
Professor Hadley Arkes’s “The Capital Punishment Debate, Yet Again,” appearing in The Catholic Thing, offers his insights as to the compatibility of capital punishment within the American regime. Some excerpts: “All of this comes back, of course, as a jury in Boston hands down the death penalty for young Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, for all of the people […] -
Fifth Annual Rosenkranz Debate Nov. 17, 2012: Prof. Arkes debates Judge Alex Kozinski
Prof. Arkes debates Judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals during the Federalist Society’s 2012 Annual Convention. -
Fifth Annual Rosenkranz Debate: Natural Law and Constitutional Law 11-17-12
Fifth Annual Rosenkranz Debate: Natural Law and Constitutional Law 11-17-12 -
Same-Sex Marriage Debate
Participants debated the question, “Should Government Accept Same-Sex Marriage?” Arguing “yes” was Mary Bonauto, attorney for Massachusetts’ GLAD chapter, who argued the Massachusetts Supreme Court case, and Jonathan Rauch, author of Gay Marriages. Arguing “no” were Hadley Arkes and Genevieve Wood, Vice President of the Family Research Council. -
Debate on the Death Penalty–4/7/1997
Prof. Arkes joins Christopher Hitchens, Jesse Jackson, Stephen Markman, and Victor Navasky to debate moderated by Edward Koch, on the resolution that called for the abolishment of the death penalty in the United States.