Wrongs & Rights Come Apart

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
2025

“Arguably Better: Eudaimonist Virtues of Argumentation”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Philosophy of Law
Topoi
2025

“Shadows or Forgeries? Explaining Legal Normativity”

Alma Diamond
  • Philosophy of Law
Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence
2024

“De Minimis Non Curat Lex?: Law and Little Things”

William Ian Miller
  • Legal History
  • Philosophy of Law
Law and Revolution: Pas Experiences, Future Challenges
2024

“Espionage, Secrecy, and Institutional Moral Reasoning”

Steven R. Ratner
  • Criminal Law
  • Philosophy of Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2024

“Looking and Seeing”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Conversations in Philosophy, Politics, and Law
2024

“Of Domination and Its Ending”

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Philosophy of Law
Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics
2024

“Moves & Rules: Addressing the Puzzle of Social Rule-Following”

Alma Diamond
  • Philosophy of Law
Law and Philosophy
2024

Law Is a Moral Practice

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
  • Philosophy of Law
2023

“Wrongs to Us”

Steven Schaus
  • Philosophy of Law
Michigan Law Review
2023

“Idealizing Abolition”

Daniel Fryer
  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
  • Philosophy of Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2023

“On the State’s Exclusive Right to Punish”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Philosophy of Law
Law and Philosophy
2022

“A Simple Model of Torts and Moral Wrongs”

Steven Schaus
  • Philosophy of Law
Notre Dame Law Review
2022

“Certain Simple Stories”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Philosophy of Law
Engaging Populism: Democracy and the Intellectual Virtues
2022

“Beyond the (Byzantine) State: Towards a User Theory of Jurisdiction”

Caroline Humfress
  • Legal History
  • Philosophy of Law
Entangled Legalities Beyond the State
2021

“Out of Time? Eternity, Christology and Justinianic Law”

Caroline Humfress
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
  • Legal History
  • Philosophy of Law
Political Thought, Time, And History
2021

“Which America?: Judge Roger L. Gregory and the Tradition of African-American Political Thought”

Daniel Fryer
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
  • Philosophy of Law
Washington and Lee Law Review
2021

“The Moral Ambiguity of Public Prosecution”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Philosophy of Law
Yale Law Journal
2021

“What Do We Remedy?”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law
2020

“Legal Hypocrisy”

Ekow Yankah
  • Criminal Law
  • Philosophy of Law
Ratio Juris
2019

Review of Rights and Demands: A Foundational Inquiry by Margaret Gilbert

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy
2019

“An Apology for Lawyers: Socrates and the Ethics of Persuasion”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Philosophy of Law
Michigan Law Review
2019

“The City and the Soul: Character and Thriving in Law and Politics”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Philosophy of Law
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2019

“The Sovereign and the Republic: A Republican View of Political Obligation”

Ekow Yankah
  • Philosophy of Law
Political Legitimacy: NOMOS LXI
2019

“What We Still Don’t Know About What Persuades Judges – And Some Ways We Might FInd. Out”

Ted Becker
  • Philosophy of Law
Journal of the Legal Writing Institute
2018

“On Portraying Human Dignity”

J. Christopher McCrudden
  • Philosophy of Law
Human Dignity in Context: Explorations of a Contested Concept
2018

“ ‘How Now, Horatio?’ The Stoic Joy of Physics and Friendship”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Philosophy of Law
Modern Stoicism
2017

“Quentin Skinner, The Foundations of Modern Political Thought”

Don Herzog
  • Philosophy of Law
The Oxford Handbook of Classics in Contemporary Political Theory
2017

“Speaking Law: Towards a Nuanced Analysis of ‘Cases’ ”

Susanne Baer
  • Human Rights
  • Philosophy of Law
German Law Journal
2017

“The Search for a Grand Unified Theory of Tort Law”

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Philosophy of Law
Harvard Law Review
2017

“A Lawyer’s Odyssey”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Philosophy of Law
Revista Jurídica Universidad de Palermo
2017

“Treating Wrongs as Wrongs: An Expressive Argument for Tort Law”

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Philosophy of Law
Journal of Tort Law
2017

“Democracy, Law, Compliance”

Don Herzog
  • Philosophy of Law
Law and Social Inquiry
2017

“Implications, Extensions, and Applications: The Aesthetic Toll of Nudging”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
2016

“Ripstein’s Buttery Rights”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies
2016

“Wrongs, Rights, and Third Parties”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Philosophy and Public Affairs
2015

“Facing Terror Together: Public Agents and Civic Worth”

Ekow Yankah
  • Philosophy of Law
Critical Analysis of Law
2015

“The End of Jurisprudence”

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Philosophy of Law
Yale Law Journal
2015

“In Defense of Animals”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Pennsylvania Undergraduate Law Journal
2015

“A Third Theory of Paternalism”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Michigan Law Review
2015

“The Model of Plans and the Prospects for Positivism”

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Philosophy of Law
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy
2014

“Tort as a Substitute for Revenge”

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Philosophy of Law
Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts
2014

“Legal Vices and Civic Virtue”

Ekow Yankah
  • Philosophy of Law
Aristotle and the Philosophy of Law: Theory, Practice and Justice
2013

“The Filaments of the Vicarious: Notes to the Authors of This Book”

Joseph Vining
  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Philosophy of Law
Legal Affinities: Explorations in the Legal Form of Thought
2013

“Is(n’t) Catharine MacKinnon a Liberal?”

Don Herzog
  • Philosophy of Law
American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Law
2013

“The Authority of Law”

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Philosophy of Law
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law
2012

“Feminist Legal Theory”

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Philosophy of Law
Legal Intellectuals in Conversation: Reflections on the Construction of Contemporary American Legal Theory
2012

“When Justice Can’t Be Done: The Obligation to Govern and Rights in the State of Terror”

Ekow Yankah
  • Human Rights
  • Philosophy of Law
Law and Philosophy
2012

“What Does Tort Law Do? What Can it Do?”

Scott A. Hershovitz
  • Philosophy of Law
Valparaiso University Law Review
2012

“Crime, Freedom and Civic Bonds: Arthur Ripstein’s Force and Freedom”

Ekow Yankah
  • Philosophy of Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2012