Today @thenewdigest: we continue our occasional series of favorites from the @iusetiustitium archives — here, a clarifying treatment of the “nondelegation doctrine” and “private delegations” in light of corporatist theory.
Enjoy!
https://t.co/dwmkxMKrlH
Now that @thenewdigest has merged with @iusetiustitium, we plan to share content from the latter’s archives from time to time. Up today: an outstanding essay by Rafael de Arizaga, one of my personal favorites. Hope you enjoy!
https://t.co/k3V5LaSDkZ
We are delighted to announce that the New Digest and Ius & Iustitium @iusetiustitium will be merging under one editorial banner.
We are confident this move will help advance our shared aim to explain, translate and adapt the principles of the classical law for a new world, one in which impoverished versions of legal positivism have long dominated the scene and the rich legal variety of the sources of law characteristic of the ius commune have been forgotten as a matter of official theory, if not of juridical practice.
We look forward to working together to share our joint conviction that the classical law is still a robust and vital tradition, that it lives within current law even if its influence is implicit and often unrecognized even by those who unwittingly apply its principles.
Thrilled to combine forces with the excellent @iusetiustitium site to make a single forum for classical legal theory. Among other intitiatives, we will be bringing public attention to their large and impressive archive of essays. Hope you enjoy!
Check out today’s new piece, “Moral Reasoning in the Third Circuit,” by Jamie G. McWilliam, a former law clerk on the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the author of multiple articles on the Second Amendment.
https://t.co/LfOOKdIgrL
After a hiatus, Ius & Iustitium is happy to resume publishing pieces on law and the classical legal tradition. Ius & Iustitium welcomes submissions from academics, practicing lawyers, and students interested in the classical legal tradition.
A great Catholic jurist, Wolfgang Waldstein, has passed away, at a fine old age. His book “Written in the Heart: Natural Law as the Foundation of Human Society” is the sort of work very few can write today — steeped in learning, tradition and wisdom. Requiescat in pace. 🙏