No. 66-2, January 2015
Index
- Thirty Years of Jack Sammons: an Appreciation Symposium Dinner Speech October 2, 2014
- Religious Arguments by Citizens to Influence Public Policy: the Lessons of the Establishment Clause
- The Relationship Between Christian Theology and Legal Ethics in the Thought of Jack Sammons
- Hearing Voices: Reading as Listening in Literature, Law, and Theology
- Jack Sammons as Therapist
- Justice, Play, and Politics
- Kantian Intuitionism as a Framework for the Justification of Moral Judgments
- Mercer Law Review Symposium Luncheon Remarks: Conversations With Jack Sammons
- Mercer Law Review Luncheon Symposium Remarks for Jack Sammons
- Transcendental Sense and a Playful Approach: the Treaty of Waitangi
- Advocacy as an Exercise in Virtue: Lawyering, Bad Facts, and Furman's High-stakes Dilemma
- The Discursive Ethics of Jack Sammons
- A Rhetorician's Practical Wisdom
- Fisherman Jack: Living in "juropolis"- the Fishing Village of the Law
- Further Reflections on Teaching Professionalism: a Thank You Note to Jack Sammons
- Can Law Be Art?
- Table of Cases
- Table of Contents