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Pp.271 - 298 Notes (read as book read)
Pp.299 - 307 Index
Jan 31, 2026 07:15PM
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Mark Henkel
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Ch.11 Complete
After the Overruling of Roe: The Natural Law Movement

Dobbs v. Jackson
was
less fundamental for pro-lifers
&
not as devastating as pro-abortionists feared.

"On the substantive rights or wrongs of abortion,
conservative jurisprudence had nothing to say"

"value judgments" replaced obvious NL "moral truths"

so issue back to the states to set own "value judgments"

as both sides could make return to NL
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Ch.10 Complete
The Moral Turn in Jurisprudence

A 25-page run-down of cases and arguments
that led to the SCOTUS decision of
Roe v. Wade
and the impact to NL.
Jan 27, 2026 07:14PM
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Ch.9 Complete
Recasting Religious Freedom

J.Madison's "Memorial & Remonstrance against Religious Assessment" (1785)
"this right [of religious freedom] is in its nature an unalienable right"

The moral reasoning of the NL

Reynolds v US
"legitimate religion in America"
polygamy

to satisfy the non-religious, conservs backed off legit vs illegit

RFRA

NL in play when we test "justifications" for restricting freedoms
Jan 24, 2026 08:43PM
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