As Prawfs readers know, the Typepad platform is shutting down. As it happens, I am the co-founder of a different blog, Mirror of Justice, that is also on that platform. I decided, after more than 20 years, to shut that blog down, although I am hoping that the Typepad minions will figure out a way to help me save the content in searchable and readable form. In any event, if you are interested, here is the final post. Tempus fugit and all that . . .
Posted by Rick Garnett on September 15, 2025 at 10:38 AM
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In one short article of mine, “Christian Witness, Moral Anthropology, and the Death Penalty,” I explore the implications for the death penalty of a Catholic anthropology, one that emphasizes our “creaturehood” more than, say, our “autonomy.” And, my friend Steve Smith (University of San Diego) has an paper out that discusses what a “person as believer” anthropology might mean for our freedom-of-religion jurisprudence that fleshes out excellent article. I wonder if any of my colleagues have any thoughts on these matters?
Posted by: Kishore Raju Satha | Sep 16, 2025 6:46:22 AM
