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3 Rutgers J. L. & Religion [1] (2001-2002)

handle is hein.journals/rjlr3 and id is 1 raw text is: Reply To Judge Richard A. Posner

on
The Inseparability
of
Law and Morality
by

Ellis Washington'
1.    Ellis Washington, DePauw University; B.M. 1983, University of Michigan; M.M.,
1986, John Marshall Law School; J.D. 1994. He was an editor on the University of
Michigan Law Review in 1989, and a law clerk for the Rutherford Institute in 1992.
Currently, Ellis Washington is a lecturer specializing in legal theory, jurisprudence,
Constitutional law, critical race theory, legal feminist theory and political philosophy. He
has published three books, THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS: ESSAYS ON LAW, RACE,
POLITICS, AND RELIGION (1999), BEYOND THE VEIL: ESSAYS IN THE DIALECTICAL STYLE
OF SOCRATES (2000), THE INSEPARABILITY OF LAW AND MORALITY, THE CONSTITUTION,
NATURAL LAW AND THE RULE OF LAW (2002).

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