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Books by George Anastaplo

George Anastaplo teaches constitutional law and jurisprudence at Loyola University of Chicago and is also a lecturer in liberal arts at the University of Chicago. In 1950, he was denied admission to the Illinois bar because of his principled refusal to answer questions about his political associations. He took his case to the Supreme Court and lost in 1961. Justice Hugo L. Black, in his celebrated dissenting opinion, wrote, "We must not be afraid to be free." This has been the theme of Anastaplo's career, which he has devoted to education and public service. He is the author of Human Being and Citizen: Essays on Virtue, Freedom, and the Common Good, The Artist as Thinker: From Shakespeare to Joyce, The Constitutionalist: Notes on the First Amendment, and The Constitution of 1787: A Commentary. In 1992 he was honored by the publication of a two-volume work, Law and Philosophy: Essays in Honor of George Anastaplo. Anastaplo has been nominated annually since 1980 for the Nobel Peace Prize. Andrew Patner has said of him that he "remains the most challenging American essayist."
Tempered Strength By George Anastaplo
Tempered Strengthby George Anastaplo
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But Not Philosophy By George Anastaplo
But Not Philosophyby George Anastaplo
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Abraham Lincoln and His Times By George Anastaplo
Abraham Lincoln and His Timesby George Anastaplo
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The American Moralist By George Anastaplo
The American Moralistby George Anastaplo
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The Christian Heritage By George Anastaplo
The Christian Heritageby George Anastaplo
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On Trial By George Anastaplo
On Trialby George Anastaplo
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The Bible By George Anastaplo
The Bibleby George Anastaplo
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