The history of twentieth century Christian legal scholarship– really, the absence of Christian legal scholarship in America’s elite law schools– can be told as a tale of two emblematic clashes: the first an intriguing historical footnote, the second a brief, explosive war of words. In the first, a tort action in Nebraska circa 1890,William Jennings Bryan and Roscoe Pound served as opposing counsel; the second was a war of words in the 1940s between a group of neo-Thomist scholars and defenders of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Using these two incidents to frame as a starting point, this essay briefly chronicles the disappearance of Christian legal scholarship from the elite law reviews for much of the twentieth century. In the past few years, howev...
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This essay compares the Evangelical manifestation of legal education with the political evolution of...
(Excerpt) What does it mean to be a Catholic law school? Where did the idea of Catholic legal educat...
The history of twentieth century Christian legal scholarship– really, the absence of Christian legal...
When the ascendancy of a new movement leaves a visible a mark on American politics and law, its foot...
This text reflects briefly on the precocious rise of Christian legal studies in North American and E...
The occasion for this Article is a festschrift for Professor Robert (“Bob”) Cochran. I celebrate Bob...
Recognizably Christian scholarship is becoming more commonplace in the American legal academy yet li...
(Excerpt) In this short essay, I want to consider the educational purposes a course in Christian leg...
After the war, our legal system has been greatly influenced by American thought. The author has foun...
In this short essay, I want to consider the educational purposes a course in Christian legal thought...
(Excerpt) CLT is a deeply satisfying book. It raises more questions than it answers, just as a caseb...
The study of law and religion has exploded around the world. This article, prepared in celebration o...
The legal profession faces a potential crisis where the professional and personal lives of practicin...
From the early days of European settlement in North America, Christianity has had a profound impact ...
When I had the chance to leave law practice and become a fulltime law teacher, I turned, in the time...
This essay compares the Evangelical manifestation of legal education with the political evolution of...
(Excerpt) What does it mean to be a Catholic law school? Where did the idea of Catholic legal educat...