Volume 41, Issue 1 (1996)
Articles
Fact and Value in the New Natural Law Theory
Jeffrey Goldsworthy
A Defense of the New Natural Law Theory
Robert P. George
The Problem of a Hierarchy of Values in Natural Law - A Response to Professor Furton
George Constable
Is the American Democracy Compatible with the Catholic Faith?
Douglas W. Kmiec
Natural Law and the Moral Absolute against Lying
Mark C. Murphy
Another Look at the Crito
Philip Soper
Kelsen's Unstable Alternative to Natural Law: Recent Critiques
Jeffrey Brand-Ballard
Justice Scalia and Yogi Berra: A Matter of Interpretation
Robert A. Connor
The Principles of Informed (Proxy) Consent and Totality in the Reputable Practice of Medicine
Benedict M. Guevin
Natural Law and Moral Collisions the Problem of Priorities among Conflicting Values
George W. Constable
Presumptions of Innocence and Natural Law: Machiavelli and Aquinas
Joseph C. Cascarelli
The Moral Blindness of the Positivistic Legal Hermeneutic and the Non-Proximate Mens Rea in the Law of Criminal Negligence
Patrick M. O'Neil
Authority in Morality
Peter J. Riga
Pragmatism in U.S. Legal Theory: Its Application to Normative Jurisprudence, Sociolegal Studies, and the Fact-Value Distinction
Brian Z. Tamanaha
Book Review
Books Reviewed
Charles E. Rice, Rudolph J. Gerber, John E. Coons, and David W. Lutz