Why do humans make so many laws? In a new article, I argue that the human ability to make laws evolved by natural selection. Here are a few snapshots. Laws may seem unlikely to come from evolution.
Law: Environment and Natural Resource Laws Applicable to Infrastructure Projects: Changes Affecting Project Planning and Execution
Environment and Natural Resource Laws Applicable to Infrastructure Projects: Changes Affecting Project Planning and Execution
National Review: Natural Law and Popular Sovereignty: A Response to My Anonymous Critic
Another critique fails to establish a divergence between originalism and natural law. There is an ongoing debate among scholars and commentators about the compatibility of originalism and the ...
Religion News Service: Scripture-quoting Alabama judge in IVF case bridges natural law and Christian nationalism
Scripture-quoting Alabama judge in IVF case bridges natural law and Christian nationalism
Drawing on their new book, Hopeful Realism, Jesse Covington, Bryan T. McGraw, and Micah Watson lay out an Augustinian and evangelical theory of the natural law and show how it can be employed within ...
National Catholic Reporter: BC conference asks: Can Catholicism's natural law tradition rescue the rule of law?
BC conference asks: Can Catholicism's natural law tradition rescue the rule of law?
National Catholic Register: Hadley Arkes: Only Natural Law Can Revitalize the Pro-Life Cause
Natural law has long been a cornerstone of Christian political thought, providing moral norms that ground law in a shareable account of human goods and obligations. Despite this history, twentieth and ...
Federal and state environmental laws impose liability on responsible parties not only for the investigation and remediation of contamination caused by releases of hazardous substances, but also for ...