Category Archives: Lectures

Justice and Community, Ancient and Modern

George Anastaplo This essay will be forthcoming in a volume to be published by Rowman and Littlefield containing essays arising out of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice Third Biennial Literature and Law Conference.

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LESSONS FROM PLUTARCH

George Anastaplo [This talk, with its notes, may be found in George Anastaplo, “Lessons for the Student of Law: The Oklahoma Lectures,” 20 Oklahoma City University Law Review 44-69 (1965). There is added here the table of contents for this … Continue reading

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If you’re as good as you look, why aren’t you a University of Chicago Professor?

by George Anastaplo (a talk given at the Hyde Park Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois, November 16, 2003.) Well I know when you leave this lodging of the dead that you and your ship will put ashore again at the island … Continue reading

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The Second Amendment – Then and Now, Here and There

By George Anastaplo A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. It should be instructive (as well as reassuring) to be … Continue reading

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