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    Obeying the law
    Legal Theory 24 (3): 191-215. 2018.
    ABSTRACTWhat is it to obey the law? What is it to disobey? Philosophers have paid little attention to these questions. Yet the concepts of obedience and disobedience have long grounded many perennial debates in moral, legal, and political philosophy. In this essay, I develop systematic accounts of each concept. The Standard View of obedience—that to obey the law is to act for a certain sort of reason provided by the law—has long been taken for granted. I argue against this and other views of obe…Read more
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    Free Will and the Law: New Perspectives (edited book)
    Routledge. 2019.
    This volume brings together many of the world¿s leading theorists of free will and philosophers of law to critically discuss the ground-breaking contribution of David Hodgson¿s libertarianism and its application to philosophy of law. The book begins with a comprehensive introduction, providing an overview of the intersection of theories of free will and philosophy of law over the last fifty years. The eleven chapters collected together divide into two groups: the first five address libertarianis…Read more
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    Is God in the Clouds?
    Philosophical Inquiry 43 (1): 31-39. 2019.
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    The Constitution of Authority (review)
    Jurisprudence 5 (2): 430-441. 2014.
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    Legitimacy: The State and Beyond (edited book)
    with Wojciech Sadurski and Kevin Walton
    Oxford University Press. 2019.
    Traditionally, political legitimacy has been associated exclusively with states. But are states actually legitimate? And why should discussions of legitimacy focus only on the nation-state? This volume explores how legitimacy is intertwined with notions of statehood and how it reaches beyond the state into supranational institutions.
  • Introduction
    In Allan McCay & Michael Sevel (eds.), Free Will and the Law: New Perspectives, Routledge. 2019.
  • How judges are free to decide cases
    In Allan McCay & Michael Sevel (eds.), Free Will and the Law: New Perspectives, Routledge. 2019.