Sitemap - 2026 - The New Digest
Paolo Grossi: A Legacy Beyond Italian Borders
The Natural Law Tradition and Amnesties for Grievous Crimes
Are Catholicism and Liberalism Compatible?
Generational Political Theologies: Why Constitutional Meaning Is Fragmenting in Western Europe
Artificial Intelligence and the Common Good
Law as Craft: G. Robert Blakey, 1936-2026
Charles De Koninck as Tonic: On Rights and the Common Good
Ethical Foundations of Constitutional Order
The War in Iran and the Insufficiency of the Just Cause
The (Old) Digest in America: Episode 2, Fetal Personhood contra Mr. Justice Holmes
Promulgation and Lawmaking: A Comment on The Vatican’s Becciu Case
Justice Scalia and Reasonable Interpretation
Proprius Effectus Legis and The Presumption of Regularity
St. Thomas More and Robert Bolt: A Debate
Digging into Constitutional Foundations
One Cheer for Parental Rights in Mirabelli v. Bonta
The Irish Constitution and Natural Law
Pope Leo Against the Positivists
Judicial Rhetoric, Artful and Clumsy
The Retreat of the State and the Rise of the Person: China's Path to a Unified Civil Code
Dean Walton on Classical Legal Theory
“Mixed Questions” of Law and Fact after Loper Bright
A Comment On The Catholic Bishops’ Amicus Brief In The Birthright Citizenship Case
Notice: Natural Law Theory Research Fellowship at University of Oxford
Law as Reason, Not (Mere) Will
“How Clear is Clear?”: Tariffs Edition
Natural Law and Somerset’s Case
Proprius Effectus Legis: A New Article on Saving Substantive Canons and Presumptions
West Point Does Not Have Unrestricted Academic Freedom. That's the Point
Alexander Hamilton, Classical Lawyer
The Two Swords in the Joseph Guibord Affair
“The Most Imperious of All Laws”
Richard O’Sullivan KC on the Natural Law
Some Acid Humor from Lon Fuller
The “Trial” and Martyrdom of Louis XVI
The Hispanic World And The Christian Economic Order (Part II)
Fetishistic Textualism III - TCPA, Chevron, Loper-Bright, and Spam Texts
