Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Team Joe or Team Carole?
To relieve some of the stress and anxiety of finals, I have just posted to the homepage of my “tiger law” survey course the following fun survey question: Now that the semester is almost over, are you “Team Joe” or … Continue reading
Postscript: polygamy and the legal regulation of marriage
Note: This is the fifth of six blog posts devoted to Week 6/Module 6 of my business law summer course. Hey, what’s up? Now that we have studied business ethics (or CSR) as well as normative ethics (or ethics qua ethics), … Continue reading
Milton Friedman against the world
Note: This is the fourth of six blog posts devoted to Week 6/Module 6 of my business law summer course. Thus far, we have gone back to Aristotle and Aquinas, so to speak–we have explored the relationship between law and morality … Continue reading
Visualization of moral theory and philosophy writ large
Time out! While we are on the subject of normative ethics (consequentialism, duties, and virtue) and applied ethics (animal rights), check out this fragment on “Moral Theory” from the much larger “Map of Philosophy” (both of which are pictured below). … Continue reading
Do lions have moral rights?
Note: This is the third of several blog posts devoted to Week 6/Module 6 of my business law summer course. In previous posts I introduced the last module of my business law survey course, which is devoted to “ethics and morality,” … Continue reading
Bonae litterae and business law
Note: This is the second of several blog posts devoted to Week 6/Module 6 of my business law summer course. I begin my ethics & morality module with the following legal philosophy question: What is the relation between law and … Continue reading
Tiger Law and Black Lives Matter
I am interrupting my series of blog posts on my “Summer A” business law survey course because–after I had finished updating the homepage of my course for this week, which happens to be the last week of my “Tiger Law” … Continue reading
Roar! It’s the Last Week of Tiger Law!
Note: This is an overview of Week 6 of my Tiger Law course and the first of several blog posts devoted to Week 6/Module 6 of my business law summer course. Thus far, my business law survey course has proceeded as … Continue reading
What do I miss the most about our pre-pandemic times? It’s not sports or bars or restaurants. It’s the experience of going to the movies. Specifically, I miss going to Enzian, the fine arts cinema in Maitland, Florida (where years … Continue reading
Let’s rename Flag Day …
… “Betsy Ross Day” in honor of a humble woman who helped changed the course of history. Here is her Wikipedia page.

