Last year, law professor Richard Garnett of the Notre Dame Law school co-wrote an amicus brief concerning the constitutional issues in Hosanna-Tabor E...
On January 11th, the United States Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision in what many church-state scholars are calling the most important re...
Legal historian John Witte, Jr. discusses why the positivist view of law has become less compelling. Like his mentor, the late Harold Berman, Witte ar...
Just before the opening of the new term of the U. S. Supreme Court, the magazine First Things published a summary of the highlights of the 2010 term. ...
At the heart of the question of making laws about marriage is a question of definition. Specifically, is “marriage” a noun describing a mere social co...
In 2007, MARS HILL AUDIO produced a special report on ideas about law and justice that informed some of the legal reasoning of the U. S. Supreme Court...