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A project of the @JamesWilsonInst. Teaching anew the grounding axioms of the American regime, and seeking to restore the wisdom of the Founding Generation.

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In our latest podcast, Prof. Eric Claeys discusses the ways a natural right for property is justified and limited. Listen now: anchoringtruths.org/2025/06/26/nat…

In our latest podcast, Prof. Eric Claeys discusses the ways a natural right for property is justified and limited. 

Listen now: anchoringtruths.org/2025/06/26/nat…
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In this freshly released Wall Street Journal Opinion letter to the editor, JWI Deputy Director Garrett Snedeker notes #SCOTUS's crucial omission in #Skrmetti that the therapies and surgeries at issue are predicated on a falsehood. Read here for more: wsj.com/opinion/what-t…

In this freshly released <a href="/WSJopinion/">Wall Street Journal Opinion</a> letter to the editor, JWI Deputy Director Garrett Snedeker notes #SCOTUS's crucial omission in #Skrmetti that the therapies and surgeries at issue are predicated on a falsehood. Read here for more: 

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Professor Julia D Mahoney of UVA Law School joins us to explain what restoring the classical legal tradition in American jurisprudence truly looks like. Listen here: anchoringtruths.org/2025/05/01/res…

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Abraham Lincoln, Harry Jaffa, and "Prophetic Statesmanship." Listen as Professor Edward Erler joins us to cover his recent book on this episode of Anchoring Truths. Listen here: anchoringtruths.org/2025/06/12/lin…

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What's the relationship between property law and natural rights? Tune in as Professor Eric Claeys of Scalia Law School explains his ideas from his new book "Natural Property Rights." Listen here: anchoringtruths.org/2025/06/26/nat…

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The serious practice of natural law isn't always easy today. Listen as the 2023 recipient of the James Wilson Leadership & Law Award Judge Janice Rogers Brown (U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C., ret.) gives remarks on "Judicial Courage" in today's socio-legal atmosphere. Tune in

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Conservatives have cause to celebrate recent wins at #SCOTUS, but many fall subject to one critical problem. In this episode of Natural Law Moment, co-host Professor Gerry Bradley calls attention to the patterned shortcoming in today's "conservative constitutionalism." What is it? Find

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Is our "Natural Law Moment" the first of its kind? Have there been moments like it before? Join us as Notre Dame's Dennis Wieboldt shares why it might be better to say, "Our Natural Law Moment(s)." Listen here: anchoringtruths.org/2025/07/31/our…

Is our "Natural Law Moment" the first of its kind? Have there been moments like it before? Join us as Notre Dame's Dennis Wieboldt shares why it might be better to say, "Our Natural Law Moment(s)." 

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Amidst the surging desire for a moral understanding of the law, what do we do with originalism? Why is it lacking in that respect, and how did we get here? If you haven't already, listen to our latest podcast with Dennis Weiboldt to see how." Tune in here:

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The Skrmetti decision was something of a paradox: right and wrong at the same time...but how so? In the fourth episode of our new podcast Natural Law Moment, Professor Hadley Arkes and Professor Gerry Bradley discuss where the Court was right, and where the Court seemed to "avoid the central

The Skrmetti decision was something of a paradox: right and wrong at the same time...but how so? In the fourth episode of our new podcast Natural Law Moment, Professor <a href="/HPArkes_/">Hadley Arkes</a> and <a href="/Prof_GBradley/">Professor Gerry Bradley</a> discuss where the Court was right, and where the Court seemed to "avoid the central