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JWI Presents: Anchoring Truths Podcast
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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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Restoring the Classical Legal Tradition in Practice and Education with Julia Mahoney
JWI Presents: Anchoring Truths Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes 12 seconds
6 months ago
Restoring the Classical Legal Tradition in Practice and Education with Julia Mahoney

For a special episode of the Anchoring Truths Podcast, we bring you a presentation featuring Prof. Julia Mahoney of the University of Virginia School of Law. Prof. Mahoney examines how the Classical Legal Tradition has been making a return in American law. She discusses some recent opinions that provide a hopeful opportunity for its return to legal practice and describes the rising interest in this perspective within legal academia. 

Julia D. Mahoney teaches courses in property, government finance, constitutional law and nonprofit organizations. A graduate of Yale Law School, she joined the University of Virginia faculty as an associate professor in 1999 and is now John S. Battle Professor of Law. She has also taught at the University of Southern California Law School and the University of Chicago Law School, and before entering the legal academy, practiced law at the New York firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. Her scholarly articles include works on land preservation, eminent domain, health care reform and property rights in human biological materials.

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