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With a focus on the classical liberal tradition of law and how it shapes a society of free and responsible persons, Law & Liberty considers a range of foundational and contemporary legal issues, legal philosophy, and pedagogy.

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Since humanity put the state of nature in its rearview mirror, two propositions have been central to political philosophy and prudent politics: There is no secure liberty without law. And no threats to liberty are greater than laws that are mischievous, or worse. Today, no source of wisdom about such matters surpasses Law & Liberty, to which I turn, constantly and gratefully.

George F. Will

Author and Syndicated Columnist for The Washington Post

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