Duke prof to discuss morality in government
Legal scholar Neil S. Siegel will discuss “Law is not enough” during a talk at noon on Friday, April 13 at the ONU law school. Siegel is professor of law and professor of political science at Duke Law School. The talk is free and open to the public.
Siegel will argue that legal restraints on presidents and members of Congress are insufficient by themselves to sustain the legitimacy of the American constitutional project. He calls for the development of a role morality for federal elected officials that he suggests would reduce the alienation that electoral losers feel toward the federal government.
Siegel’s research and teaching are in the areas of U.S. constitutional law, constitutional theory and federal courts.
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