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2015 Kellogg Lecture on Jurisprudence: Justice, Neutrality and Law

2015 Kellogg Lecture on Jurisprudence: Justice, Neutrality and Law

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Oct. 20, 2015. Michael J. Sandel delivered the 2015 Frederic R. and Molly S. Kellogg Biennial Lecture on Jurisprudence. The lecture focused on such questions as whether the law should affirm certain moral judgments, or be neutral on moral and spiritual questions.

Speaker Biography: Michael J. Sandel is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University, where he has taught political philosophy since 1980. Sandel's writings on justice, ethics, democracy and markets have been translated into 27 languages. His legendary course "Justice" is the first Harvard course to be made freely available online and on television. It has been viewed by tens of millions of people around the world, including in China, where Sandel was recently named the "most influential foreign figure of the year" by China Newsweek.

For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7110
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2015 Kellogg Lecture on Jurisprudence: Justice, Neutrality and Law

2015 Kellogg Lecture on Jurisprudence: Justice, Neutrality and Law

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