I wish to apply Justice Thompson\u27s discussion of the nature of liberty in a more general context in addressing fundamental questions of constitutional interpretation. Justice Thompson\u27s essential inquiry is, Should the enforcement of morals be the concern of the law? I take the liberty of slightly rephrasing that question: Is the enforcement of traditional moral norms per se constitutional? I suggest that the answer to this question is no. Courts and scholars have often confused our moral traditions with our traditions of liberty and equality. My central premise is that it is for the legislature to enact morality into law, and it is for the courts to determine when moral norms infringe upon constitutionally guaranteed liberty an...
The central claim of Abner Greene’s Against Obligation appears to be that the federal government sho...
This course explores three broad questions about the values of liberty and equality and their place ...
In this dissertation, I argue that John Stuart Mill does not defend a classical liberal, Lockean id...
What is the meaning and content of the liberty protected by the due process clause of the fourteen...
Across the constitutional doctrines protecting individual liberty from governmental interference, ju...
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
In his 1979 article, Unspeakable Ethics, Unnatural Law, Arthur Leff argued that in the absence of a ...
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
The United States Supreme Court stands today as an arbitrator of political disputes and modern liber...
The Bill of Rights, by means of open-ended terms such as freedom of speech, equal protection, or...
On this panel, we are to consider questions such as What form should constitutional interpretation ...
My purpose in this essay is to criticize Mill\u27s principle of liberty as a limit on the legitimate...
It is commonly and rightly understood in this country that our constitutional system ensures, or see...
We aim to show how misleading is to say that liberalism can be based only on a conception of liberty...
The “liberty” protected by the United States Constitution has been variously interpreted as the “lib...
The central claim of Abner Greene’s Against Obligation appears to be that the federal government sho...
This course explores three broad questions about the values of liberty and equality and their place ...
In this dissertation, I argue that John Stuart Mill does not defend a classical liberal, Lockean id...
What is the meaning and content of the liberty protected by the due process clause of the fourteen...
Across the constitutional doctrines protecting individual liberty from governmental interference, ju...
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
In his 1979 article, Unspeakable Ethics, Unnatural Law, Arthur Leff argued that in the absence of a ...
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
The United States Supreme Court stands today as an arbitrator of political disputes and modern liber...
The Bill of Rights, by means of open-ended terms such as freedom of speech, equal protection, or...
On this panel, we are to consider questions such as What form should constitutional interpretation ...
My purpose in this essay is to criticize Mill\u27s principle of liberty as a limit on the legitimate...
It is commonly and rightly understood in this country that our constitutional system ensures, or see...
We aim to show how misleading is to say that liberalism can be based only on a conception of liberty...
The “liberty” protected by the United States Constitution has been variously interpreted as the “lib...
The central claim of Abner Greene’s Against Obligation appears to be that the federal government sho...
This course explores three broad questions about the values of liberty and equality and their place ...
In this dissertation, I argue that John Stuart Mill does not defend a classical liberal, Lockean id...