Philip K. Howard headlines a Nov. 3, 2011 panel on "Reclaiming Human Judgment in Public Choices." Panelists included Duke professors Sam Wells, dean of Duke University Chapel and research professor of Christian ethics at the Divinity School; Lawrence Baxter, professor of the practice of law; and Joe…
Philip K. Howard, author of "Life without Lawyers" and "The Death of Common Sense," spoke at Duke Divinity School Nov. 3 about his vision for fixing the broken U.S. legal and regulatory system and for promoting civil justice. The topic wass "Reclaiming Human Judgment in Public Choices." Howard joined a panel including Duke professors Sam Wells, dean of Duke University Chapel and research professor of Christian ethics at the Divinity School; Lawrence Baxter, professor of the practice of law; and Joel Fleishman, professor of law and public policy sciences.
Philip K. Howard, author of "Life without Lawyers" and "The Death of Common Sense," spoke at Duke Divinity School Nov. 3 about his vision for fixing the broken U.S. legal and regulatory system and for promoting civil justice. The topic wass "Reclaiming Human Judgment in Public Choices." Howard joined a panel including Duke professors Sam Wells, dean of Duke University Chapel and research professor of Christian ethics at the Divinity School; Lawrence Baxter, professor of the practice of law; and Joel Fleishman, professor of law and public policy sciences.