The development of national and international standards to promote economic justice and the creation of new policies, business practices and societal mores to accomplish this goal are the focus of the ...
Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia sat down for a rare interview with Piers Morgan. Scalia was joined by Bryan Garner, who co-wrote a book with the justice called Reading Law, and the justice opened ...
A couple of days ago, I published an academic research article titled “Health and Disease Concepts Cannot Be Grounded in Social Justice Alone” in the Croatian Journal of Philosophy. The title is ...
Montana’s Supreme Court elections are officially non-partisan affairs. But with two open seats, a slate full of candidates and intense political scrutiny of the high court in the rear window, the ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer about his new book, Reading the Constitution, Why I chose Pragmatism not Textualism. Earlier this week, I talked to retired ...
Plato and Aristotle in discussion, 1437, by Luca della Robbia (ca 1400-1482), marble tile, depicts two of the greatest philosophers, who wrote two of the all-time best philosophy books. Philosophy ...
It’s rare that justices on the Supreme Court speak publicly – especially about their personal lives -- but Ketanji Brown ...
Earlier this week, I talked to retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, who has a new book out called "Reading The Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism." There is a lot to talk ...