Who's Afraid of Substantive Due Process?

 

 

In partnership with Randy Barnett's Center for the Constitution at Georgetown Law School, we were pleased to host the JWI Conference: "Who's Afraid of Substantive Due Process?" on Friday, April 21.  In addition to Hadley Arkes and Randy Barnett, this Conference featured remarks delivered by Justin Dyer, Matthew Franck, and Christopher Green.  It was formatted to be a seminar-styled Conference, and we were privileged to be joined by other great legal scholars who enriched the conversation.  

This Conference was made possible by the Charles Koch Foundation.

 

Panelists:

Hadley Arkes
Founder and Director, The James Wilson Institute


Randy Barnett
Director, Georgetown Center for the Constitution
Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory at the Georgetown University Law Center

Photo Credit: https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/barnett-randy-e.cfm

Justin Dyer
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Missouri
Director of the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy


Photo Credit: https://democracy.missouri.edu/about/faculty-staff/

Matthew Franck
Director of the William E. and Carol G. Simon Center on Religion and the Constitution, the Witherspoon Institute

Photo Credit: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/people/matthew-j-franck

 

Christopher Green
Associate Professor of Law and H.L.A. Hart Scholar in Law and Philosophy
University of Mississippi School of Law


Photo Credit: http://law.olemiss.edu/faculty-directory/christopher-green/





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