What are parental rights? Are they a legal stance—or a philosophical one?
In today's conversation, Dr. Melissa Moschella of the University of Notre Dame discusses the profound and practical implications of the parent-child relationship. She then explores how those conclusions operate in the American legal tradition, tracing from natural law to John Locke to historic court cases and the public discourse today.
3:46 True rights imply true duties
10:04 Natural law: knowable through reason
15:00 The rights and duties of parents
22:32 Role of the state in the American tradition
28:44 Twentieth-century shift, John Rawls
37:29 Whether schools can be value-neutral
43:34 Parental rights in American courts
46:47 Beyond religious liberty
55:00 School choice as parental choice
1:00:57 Public discourse: how to talk to friends, family, neighbors
1:05:30 Her book on natural law
Melissa Moschella, Ph.D., McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame
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"Nonreligious Parents Have Rights Too," WSJ op-ed by Melissa Moschella
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