ELEVEN BOOKS AND TEN ESSAYS ON NATURAL LAW1) Heinrich Rommen, The Natural Law: A Study in Legal and Social History and Philosophy (St. Louis: B. Herder, 1946). 2) Yves Simon, The Tradition of Natural Law: A Philosopher's Reflections (New York: Fordham, 1965). 3) John Finnis, Natural Law and Natural Right (New York: Oxford, 1980). 4) Henry Veatch, Human Rights: Fact or Fancy? (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985). 5) Russell Hittinger, A Critique of the New Natural Law Theory (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1987) 6) J. Budziszewski, Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law (Downer's Grove, IL.: Inter Varsity Press, 1997). 7) Ellis Sandoz, A Government of Laws: Political Theory, Religion, and the American Founding (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State, 1990). 8) Hadley Arkes, Beyond the Constitution (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990). 9) Jacques Maritain, The Rights of Man and the Natural Law (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1986). 10) Edward S. Corwin, The 'Higher Law' Background of American Constitutional Law (Ithaca: Cornell, 1961). 11) Charles Rice, Fifty Questions on the Natural Law: What It Is and Why We Need It (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1993.
Periodicals: 1) Ralph McInerny, "The Case for Natural Law," Modern Age, 26 (Spring, 1982), 168-74. 2) A. J. Carlyle, "The History and Significance of Natural Law," The Dublin Review, 210 (April, 1942), 124-30. 3) Morehouse F. X. Millar, "The Natural Law and Bills of Rights," The Modern Schoolman, 14 (January, 1937), 32-35. 4) Leo R. Ward, "The 'Natural Law' Rebound," Review of Politics, 21 (January, 1959), 114-30. 5) Leo Strauss, "Natural Law," International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, D. Sills, Editor (New York: Crowell, 1968), Vol. II, 137-46. 6) E. B. F. Midgley, "Natural Law and Fundamental Rights," The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 21 (1976), 144-55. 7) Raymond Dennehy, "The Ontological Basis of Human Rights," The Thomist, 42 (July, 1978), 434-63. 8) Charles E. Rice, "Some Reasons for a Restoration of Natural Law Jurisprudence," Social Justice Review, 81 (July/August, 1990), 125-41. 9) Jay Aragones, "Beyond Bork and Brennan: Should Catholic Law Schools Teach Natural Law?" Crisis, 8 (November, 1990), 20-24. 10) Ernest L. Fortin, "The New Rights Theory and the Natural Law," The Review of Politics, 44 |