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Conference on Politics & the Constitution, June 2011

By Michael M. Uhlmann, David F. Forte, Hadley Arkes, Robert Conrad

Posted September 8, 2011




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On June 3, 2011, the Claremont Institute held a dinner in honor of Dr. Harry Jaffa at the Mayflower Renaissance Hotel in Washington, DC. The event program is available here in PDF form.

The following morning, June 4, Claremont Institute Fellow and Amherst College Professor Hadley Arkes gave the keynote address for a roundtable discussion on Natural Law Jurisprudence. Roundtable discussants included Professor David Forte, Professor Michael Uhlmann, and Judge Robert Conrad. The entire discussion is available in MP3 format below:

  ♦  Keynote Address, "An Appeal from the Old Jurisprudence to the New" by Hadley Arkes
        Hadley Arkes is a Professor at Amherst College and a Fellow of the Claremont Institute

  ♦  Response by David Forte
        David Forte is a Professor at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University

  ♦  Response by Michael Uhlmann
        Michael Uhlmann is a Professor at Claremont Graduate University

  ♦  Response by Judge Robert Conrad
        Robert Conrad is a US District Court Judge for the Western District of North Carolina

  ♦  Closing Remarks by Hadley Arkes

About the Authors

Hadley Arkes is a Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute and Edward Ney Professor in American Institutions at Amherst College.

David F. Forte is a professor of law at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in Cleveland, Ohio and an acting municipal judge in Lakewood, Ohio.

Michael M. Uhlmann is visiting professor of political science at Claremont Graduate University.

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