San Diego Law Review
Volume 54, Issue 2 (2017) Editors' Symposium: Law & Philosophy, Legal Moralism
Editorial Board
Law & Religion
Why Liberal Tolerance, Rightly Understood, Is Coherent and Defensible
William A. Galston
An Unjust Dogma: Why a Special Right to Religion Wrongly Discriminates Against Non-Religious Worldviews
Kenneth Einar Himma
Unparadoxical Liberalism
Andrew Koppelman
A Transcendental Argument for Liberalism
Samuel C. Rickless
Liberalism and Tolerance
William Voegeli
Alexander on Koppelman on Alexander
Larry Alexander
Legal Moralism
The Machiavellian Case Against Legal Moralism
Luis Pereira Coutinho
A Pluralist Case for the Harm Principle
Gonçalo Almeida Ribeiro
What's Legal About Legal Moralism?
Douglas Husak
Dignity, Rights, and the Role of Consent in German Criminal Law
Kapsaski Ifigeneia
Legal Moralism Revisited
Michael S. Moore
The Harm Principle, Legal Moralism, and the "Disintegration Thesis": On Lord Devlin Being Unable to Keep Playing the Smuggling Game
Miguel Nogueira de Brito
Ribeiro on Mill's Harm Principle
Christopher T. Wonnell