
Natural Law and the New Right v. The Constitution in the Judicial Restraint Activism of the 1980s
10/15/2025
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The Natural Law provides a key to resolving a Republican debate in the 1980s on the normative judicial power, Judicial Activism v. Judicial Restraint.
Stephen Macedo published "The New Right v. The Constitution" with The CATO Institute in 1986.
We're going to make a fair use and do a transformative reading of the book.
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This episode includes a reading at the end of Psalm 61 (KJV) and January 13th of Streams in the Desert (Cowman: Los Feliz Station Lost Angeles, CA 1925).
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Warmly,
Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
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