Two great teachers and
leading scholars face off: Michael Debow of Samford Law School and David Ryden of Hope College.
Not exact matches
In the pending court case for overturning California's Proposition 8, which banned «gay marriage,» two
leading conservative legal
scholars face off: Charles J. Cooper, taking the classical conservative line that organic social institutions such as marriage have an inherent value and can not be redefined by legal fiat, and Theodore Olson, taking the more libertarian line that government should simply regulate contractual relationships between individuals and not become involved in private matters.
In the pending court case for overturning California's Proposition 8, which banned «gay marriage,» two
leading conservative legal
scholars face off: Charles J. Cooper, taking the classical conservative line that organic social institutions such as marriage have an inherent value and can not be redefined by legal fiat, and Theodore Olson, taking the more libertarian line that government should simply regulate contractual relationships between individuals... Continue Reading»