Search
Now showing items 1-3 of 3
Without Virtue There Can Be No Liberty
(Minnesota Law Review, 1993)
Over the past two and a quarter centuries, Americans have understood rights and liberties in a variety of different ways. What I hope to do in this essay is to describe the two most prominent traditions of our heritage of ...
Angry Judges
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2012)
Judges get angry. Law, however, is of two minds as to whether they should; more importantly, it is of two minds as to whether judges’ anger should influence their behavior and decision making. On the one hand, anger is the ...
Public Values and Private Virtue
(Hastings Law Journal, 1994)
Professor Novak's article' is a much-needed breath of fresh air, because of both its historical approach and its rejection of a paradigm of pure individualism. Professor Novak eloquently reminds us that constitutional ...