Journal of Law and Government Policy: One Nation Under God
Product Description
The third volume of the Oak Brook College Journal of Law and Government Policy contains eight articles adapted from lectures presented at the 2003 Law and Government Leadership Forum. The theme of the Forum was “One Nation Under God,” and each article presents a different aspect of that topic.
The Journal illuminates the distinction between a philosophy of government and religion. The acknowledgment of God and His moral law provides the framework for a republican form of government that protects the unalienable rights of people, including the right to worship—or not worship—God in the manner they choose. Listed below are the articles and categories comprised in this volume:
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS
A Speech on the Moral Foundations of Law—Roy
S. Moore
Liberty in a Nation Under God—Robert J. Barth
HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
Is America Really “One Nation Under
God”?—Rick A. Green
A Nation Under God and Equality Before the
Law—Ken Masugi
Marriage in a Nation Under God—Darrell D. White
LEGAL AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
One Nation Under God: Implications for the
Practicing Lawyer—J. Douglas McElvy
U.S. and State Jurisprudence in One Nation
Under God—Marian P. Opala
“We Have No King But Caesar”—Roger J. Magnuson
Product Details
- Format: Softcover
- Length: 200 pages
- Publisher: Oak Brook College of Law, 2004
- Dimensions: 9", 6", 1/2"