Hadley Arkes is the Edward Ney Professor of Jurisprudence and American Institutions at Amherst College. He is the author of First Things: An Inquiry into the First Principles of Morals and Justice, and has written extensively on the question of morality and law.
On the bonus track for Volume 64, Hadley Arkes talks about how the defense in the courts of the "right to privacy" has transformed thinking about law and rights in American society. Click here to listen to his comments. (Left click to stream; right click to save.)
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Hadley Arkes, on the difference, in law, between evidence from social scientific data and moral truths (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-079.1.3
Hadley Arkes, from the bonus track of the CD edition, on the rise of a new jurisprudence in Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-064.2.3
Hadley Arkes, on natural rights and "inadvertant treason" (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-064.1.3
Hadley Arkes, on how arguments for legalizing same-gender marriages go further than their advocates would like (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-022.2.2
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