Articles tagged as Hadley Arkes
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Legally Defining Real Religious Communities
Prof. Hadley Arkes's review of Prof. Mark Movsesian's article "Defining Religion in the Court." -
“Mere Natural Law” – Hadley Arkes on the Acton Line Podcast
JWI Founder & Director Hadley Arkes appeared on the Acton Line Podcast with Dan Hugger, Librarian and Research Fellow of the Acton Institute. They discussed Prof. Arkes’s new book Mere Natural Law in a wide-ranging interview. You’re invited to listen! -
Born-Alive Act Redux! –Hadley Arkes in Anchoring Truths
Prof. Arkes reflects on his work crafting the Born Alive Act and takes some time to analyze the latest version of the Act, to him the best ever. You’re invited to read the full piece at AnchoringTruths.org -
VIDEO: Webinar on Dred Scott Case featuring Hadley Arkes, Mark Graber, and David Tubbs
The National Association of Scholars hosted a webinar event with JWI Founder and Director Prof. Hadley Arkes, Prof. Mark Graber of the University of Maryland, and Prof. David Tubbs of King’s College. Moderated by Prof. Vincent Philip Munoz of the University of Notre Dame, Prof. Arkes, Prof. Graber, and Prof. Tubbs discuss the historical, jurisprudential, […] -
“Originalism: A Hollow Core?” — Garrett Snedeker at Starting Points Journal
JWI’s Deputy Director Garrett Snedeker discusses Donald Drakeman’s new book on Originalism and discusses its strengths and weaknesses. Some excerpts: “Don Drakeman’s ‘The Hollow Core of Constitutional Theory’ arrives at a time when Originalism faces three interrelated questions. First, does the success of the originalist project hinge on devotion to interpreting the text of the Constitution […] -
“The James Wilson Institute Teaches the Moral Foundations of the Law” — Mike Sabo at RealClearWire
Mike Sabo explains JWI’s project of recapturing the wisdom of the Founding Generation and their application of Natural Law as they created a republican society. Some excerpts: “Arkes founded the James Wilson Institute to ‘restore to a new generation of lawyers, judges, and citizens the understanding of the American Founders about the first principles of our law […] -
The American Regime and Its Moral Ground: Hadley Arkes at Real Clear Public Affairs
In an essay for the 1776 Series at Real Clear Public Affairs, JWI Founder and Director Hadley Arkes discusses the moral axioms that pre-existed the Constitution as understood by President Abraham Lincoln. Prof. Arkes retells Lincoln’s teaching that the Constitution was made for the Union, and not the Union for the Constitution, which shows the […] -
PODCAST: Jesse Merriam and Josh Hammer on “An Even Better Originalism?”
Patrick Henry College Associate Professor Jesse Merriam and JWI affiliated scholar Josh Hammer joined JWI Deputy Director Garrett Snedeker to discuss Professor Merriam’s article, “A Better Legal Conservatism,” published in The American Mind. Prof. Merriam’s article was in response to “A Better Originalism,” co-authored by Prof. Hadley Arkes, Garrett Snedeker, Josh Hammer, and Matthew Peterson. […] -
The Imperative of a Boring Judiciary: Eric Dean Hageman ’16 in Law & Liberty
In an essay as part of our ongoing collaboration with Law & Liberty, Eric Hageman, James Wilson Fellowship Class of ’16, adds his analysis of the current legal and judicial landscape to the current discussion that has been sparked by “A Better Originalism.” Hageman agrees that the current legal culture is rife with the “sophistry” […] -
The Court: Looking for the Low Door under the Wall – Prof. Hadley Arkes at The Catholic Thing
In his column for The Catholic Thing, JWI Founder and Director Prof. Hadley Arkes expresses worry that the Supreme Court might seek to take the easy way out of the ultimate question haunting our jurisprudence: should the Court overturn Roe v. Wade? Prof. Arkes suggests that the Court, under the guise of prudence, may invent […]