Does culture shape politics? Or does politics shape culture? Hadley Arkes, author, professor, and political scientist, joins Tom Shakely and Noah Brandt of Americans United for Life to consider these questions and speak on natural law, the moral foundations of law, the role of the U.S. Supreme Court, and more. Hadley has long been at the forefront of cultural, political, and life issues as professor emeritus at Amherst College and founder and director of the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights and the American Founding, and he continues to advance life-affirming law and policy in Washington, DC.

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  1. colleenb Member
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    Always enjoy an interview w/ Professor Arkes and this was just in depth enough for non-scholars.

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  2. Tom Shakely Member
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    colleenb (View Comment):

    Always enjoy an interview w/ Professor Arkes and this was just in depth enough for non-scholars.

    Thanks Colleen! Glad you enjoyed it.

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