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JWI Presents: Anchoring Truths Podcast
James Wilson Institute
130 episodes
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The James Wilson Institute flagship recording: Anchoring Truths Podcast
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The James Wilson Institute flagship recording: Anchoring Truths Podcast
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Our Natural Law Moment(s) with Dennis Wieboldt
JWI Presents: Anchoring Truths Podcast
1 hour 4 minutes 10 seconds
3 months ago
Our Natural Law Moment(s) with Dennis Wieboldt

As a loose tie in to the launch of our sister podcast, Natural Law Moment, we could not think of a better guest to have on the Anchoring Truths Podcast than Dennis Wieboldt, the author of a new article forthcoming in the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy titled "Our Natural Law Moment(s).” The article argues that in the last 100 years, American law has experienced two other Natural Law Moments before today. We explore what today’s moment, the third Natural Law Moment in Mr. Wieboldt’s view, has in common with these past ones, where it has differed, and what it has built on.

Dennis Wieboldt is a J.D./Ph.D. student in history at the University of Notre Dame, where he is a Richard and Peggy Notebaert Premier Fellow at the Graduate School and Edward J. Murphy Fellow at the Law School. The first Notre Dame student to concurrently pursue a J.D./Ph.D. in history, Dennis has authored more than a dozen scholarly articles and book chapters on religious liberty, civil rights, constitutional interpretation, and related subjects.

Dennis earned his B.A. summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Boston College. After earning his B.A., Dennis earned an M.A. in history from Boston College.

Read "Our Natural Law Moment(s)" here

Follow Dennis on Twitter/X here

JWI Presents: Anchoring Truths Podcast
The James Wilson Institute flagship recording: Anchoring Truths Podcast