Darwin’s legal legacy: Justice O.W. Holmes

| August 28, 2011
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When Jonah Goldberg wrote in his 2007 book, “Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left from Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning,” about the existential religious and intellectual discrimination in the law today, he used as his principle figure Harvardprofessor Laurence Tribe. Goldberg wrote that, “Laurence Tribe, America’s leading liberal constitutional lawyer, argued in the Harvard Law Review in 1978 that religious views were inherently superstitious and hence less legitimate than ‘secular’ ones.”

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