Intercultural Human Rights Law Review
THE IMPORTANCE OF MORALS TO LAW: A FESTSCHRIFT IN HONOR OF JOHN MAKDISI AND JUNE MARY ZEKAN MAKDISI
Articles
John and June Mary Makdisi: An Intellectual and Moral Journey
Siegfried Wiessner and Roza Pati
Ethical Leadership
David A. Armstrong
The Faith and Morals of Justic Antonin Scalia
David F. Forte
Law or Justice? What Future for the Legal Profession?
William P. Quigley
John Makdisi on The Intercultural Origins of the Common Law
Marc-Tizoc Gonzalez
The Toll of American Exceptionalism on American Justice
Jay Sterling Silver
Prosecutorial Indiscretion
Alfred Light
Nature's Law and the Nature of the Cosmos: Ancient Human Stories About Perennial Moral Concerns
Roy Balleste
Family Law: Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
Marianne Cristina Gonzalez
The Moral Imperative to Change Unjust Laws and The New Haven School
Carol Castleberry
Law as a Means to Human Flourishing: Law, Morality, and Natural Law in Policy-Oriented Perspective
Christian L. Gonzalez
The Transformation of Marriage As a State Institution
John Makdisi and June Mary Makdisi