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Reflections on Life, Death, and the Constitution

The role of law in government has been increasingly scrutinized as courts struggle with controversial topics such as assisted suicide, euthanasia, abortion, capital punishment, and torture. Reflections on Life, Death, and the Constitution explores such issues by using classical standards of morality as a starting point for understanding them. Drawing on works of literature and philosophy, and on U.S. Supreme Court decisions, George Anastaplo examines the intimate relationship between human nature and constitutional law.

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  • "Essays drawn from the author's Great books seminars at the University of Chicago and his courses at the School of Law, Loyola University Chicago."
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