
Lawrence Sager
Visiting Professor
LL.B. Columbia University School of Law, 1966
This course examines ways in which the United States Constitution (a) distributes power among the various units of government in the American political system, and (b) limits the exercise of those... |
In this class we will examine the role of moral philosophy in giving content to Constitutional Law and civil rights legislation. Our focus will be on the roiling clash between claims of religious... |
The Legal Theory Workshop brings leading scholars from around the world to discuss their works in progress with law students, graduate students in philosophy, and interested faculty. All the papers... |
The Legal Theory Workshop brings leading scholars from around the world to discuss their works in progress with law students, graduate students in philosophy, and interested faculty. All the papers... |
This course will be co-taught by Professor Shiffrin and Visiting Professor Larry Sager. We will read four new books on theoretical and practical issues concerning equality, a fundamental... |
Our Constitution does not include a single reference to God, yet devotes more attention to religious liberty than to any other liberty-bearing feature of our constitutional jurisprudence. And our... |
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