Process Thought and Law

Deegan, Joseph, John B. Cobb, Jr., William A. Beardslee, and Nelson Stringer.  "Should Christians Break the Law?"  [A Process and Faith "Perspectives on Hard Issues" booklet that seeks a middle way between natural law and positivism.]

Gamwell, Franklin I.  “The Moral Ground of Cosmopolitan Democracy.”  (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Gamwell, Franklin I.  "The Purpose of Human Rights.”  Mississippi College Law Review 22, no. 2 (Spring 2003):  239-261.

Griffin, David Ray.  “Natural Law, the Ideal Judge, Communitarian Cosmopolitanism, and Global Democracy.”  (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Le Thomas, Nguyet.  “Verdict:  Religion May Affect Judicial Results.”  Science and Theology News 5, no. 6 (February 2005):  17.

Modak-Truran, Mark.  "Pericles and the Teleological Conception of Corrective Justice."  12 Yale J.L. & Human.____(forthcoming 2000) [ref. to Franklin Gamwell]

_____.  “A Pragmatic Justification of the Judicial Hunch.”  University of Richmond Law Review 35, no. 1 (March 2001): 55-89.

_____.“A Process Theory of Natural Law and the Rule of Law in China.”  CPS Political Theory Colloquium 2/09

_____. "A Process Theory of Natural Law and the Rule of Law in Chian." Penn State International Review 26, no. 3 (Feb. 21, 2009): 1-46 [abstract]

_____. "Prolegomena to a Process Theory of Natural Law." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 507-519. [abstract]

_____.  “Reenchanting International Law.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)  

_____.  “Reenchanting International Law.”  Mississippi College Law Review 22, no. 2 (Spring 2003):  263-301.

_____.  “Reenchanting the Law:  The Religious Dimension of Judicial Decision Making.”  Catholic University Law Review 53, no. 3 (Spring 2004):  709-816.

_____. "Reenchanting the Law: The Religious Dimension of Judicial Decision Making." [Presented at the "Re-Enchanting the Law: The Religious Dimension of Judicial Decision Making" Seminar, Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, CA.], January 10, 2005.

_____.  "The Religious Dimension of Judicial Decision Making and the De Facto Disestablishment."  Marquette Law Review 81, no.2 (Winter 1998):  255-288. [ref. to Franklin Gamwell and Schubert Ogden]

Morris, Randall C. "Whitehead and Legal Realism" Process Studies 35, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2006): 95-107.

Northrop, F.S.C.  The Complexity of Legal and Ethical Experience:  Studies in the Method of Normative Subjects.  Boston:  Little, Brown, and Company, 1959, pp. 161-164.

Stempsey, William E.  “Miracles and the limits of medical knowledge.” Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 5 (2002): 1-9 [abstract]

Sturm, Douglas. "American Legal Realism and the Covental Tradition." Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 187-209.

_____. "Human Rights and Political Possibility:  A Religious Inquiry."  Journal of Law and Religion 13, no.1 (1996-98): 43-56.

_____.  "The Opening of the American Mind:  On the Constitutional Right to Education."  Journal of Law and Religion 13, no.1 (1996-98): 17-25.

_____.  "Property:  A Relational Perspective."  Journal of Law and Religion 4, no.2 (1986): 353-404.

_____.  "A Prospective View of the Bill of Rights:  Toward a New Constitutionalism."  Journal of Law and Religion 13, no.1 (1996-98): 27-41.

_____.  "A Vision of Justice as Solidarity."  Journal of Law and Religion 13, no.1 (1996-98): 5-15.

Tidmarsh, Jay.  “Change as a Jurisprudential Concept.” CPS Political Theory Colloquium 2/09

_____.  “Law, Democracy, and Human Rights:  Some Cautionary Reflections.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

_____.  "Whitehead's Metaphysics and the Law:  A Dialogue."  Albany Law Review [Albany Law School, Union University] 62, no.1 (1998):  1-90.

Vogel, Howard J.  "Law in Process and Context:  Jurisprudence in an Emergent Paradigm."  (unpubl.)

_____.  Phamphlets on Law and Religion.  [“The Judicial Oath and the America Creed: Comments on Sanford Levinson’s the Confrontation of Religious Faith and Civil Religion: Catholics Becoming Justice” “In the Case of Justice: Reflcetions on Robert Cover’s Turn Toward Narrative”  “A Survery and Commentary on the New Literature in Law and Religion.”]

_____.  "The Possibilities of American Constitutional Law In a Fractured World:  A Relational Approach to Legal Consciousness and Hermeneutics."  (Unpubl. paper, Relational Hermeneutics in a Fractured World conference, Chapman University, Feb. 25-26, 2000)

_____. "The Possibilites of American Constitutional Law in a Fractured World: A Relational Approach to Legal Hermeneutics." University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 83 no. 5 (Summer 2006): 789-827.

_____.  "The Poverty of Jurisprudence in an Age of Paradigm Shifts." (unpubl.)

_____. “Reframing Rights from the Ground Up:  The Contribution of the New UN Law of Self-Determination to Recovering the Principle of Sociability on the Way to a Relational Theory of International Human Rights.” Temple International & Comparative Law Journal 20:2 (2006):443-497.

_____. "The Restorative Justice Wager: The Promise and  Hope of a Value-Based, Dialogue-Driven Approach to Conflict Resolution for Social Healing." Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 8 no. 2. (Spring 2007): 565-609.

_____.  “Self-determination in the Community of Communities: A Relational Approach to Human Rights for Global Democracy.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

_____. The Terrible Bind of the Lawyer in the Modern World:  The Problem of Hope, the Question of Identity, and the Recovery of Meaning in the Practice of Law” In Seton Hall Law Review 32:1 (2001): 152-189.

_____.  "Toward a Whiteheadian Jurisprudence."  (unpubl.) [1 p. outline, presumably of the audiocassette by the same title.]

_____.  "Welfare Rights and the Constitutional Ethic of Justice Thurgood  Marshall."  (unpubl.) [African-American, Justice, Law]

[Eugene Mayer has papers on the philosophy of law]

[See also PROCESS THOUGHT AND JUSTICE]