United States courts
The website of the federal judiciary — which includes the U.S. Court of Appeals, district courts and bankruptcy courts — posts court records, judicial statistics and information on judges. Contact through the website.
The website of the federal judiciary — which includes the U.S. Court of Appeals, district courts and bankruptcy courts — posts court records, judicial statistics and information on judges. Contact through the website.
The official website of the Supreme Court of the United States posts background information about the court, as well as court decisions and arguments.
Sandra Marshall is a professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Stirling. She is interested in research which connects legal, political and social philosophy. She is a member of the Humanist Philosophers Group.
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a voluntary, nonsectarian organization working to advance justice throughout the world.
The Center for Public Justice is a Christian-democratic organization dedicated to public policy research, leadership development, and civic education.
John Dupré is a professor of philosophy of science at the University of Exeter. He has worked on a wide variety of biological issues of interest to philosophy including the nature of species, organisms, and genes and the implications of evolutionary theory. He is the author of Darwin’s Legacy: What Evolution Means Today (Oxford, 2003) and […]
Anthony Duff is a professor and the Russell M. and Elizabeth M. Bennett Chair in Excellence at the University of Minnesota Law School. Duff is a leading expert on the philosophy of punishment and is internationally recognized for his expertise in criminal law and its structure. He is a member of the British Humanist Philosophers […]
Read a May 2, 2008, Wall Street Journal article about President Bush asking Congress to approve an additional $770 million in global food aid.