Christopher Wolfe Explained

Christopher Wolfe
Birth Date:1949
Children:10
Education:Boston College (PhD), University of Notre Dame (BA)
Discipline:political science
Sub Discipline:social philosophy
Workplaces:University of Dallas
Marquette University
Main Interests:American judicial review, natural law public philosophy

Christopher Wolfe (born 1949) is an American political scientist and Distinguished Research Scholar and former Affiliate Professor of Politics at the University of Dallas. He is also Emeritus Professor at Marquette University. Wolfe is known for his works on American judicial review and natural law public philosophy.[1]

Life

Wolfe received his BA (summa cum laude) from the University of Notre Dame in 1971. Then he studied political philosophy at Boston College and earned his PhD in 1978. During his doctoral studies, he moved from political philosophy to American political thought and constitutional law. Wolfe taught at Assumption College (1975-1978) and then moved to Marquette University.[2] He was President of the American Public Philosophy Institute (now the Dallas Forum on Law, Politics, and Culture) between 1989 and 2021.[3] Wolfe married Anne McGowan Wolfe in 1972 and they have had ten children.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr. Christopher Wolfe . fedsoc.org.
  2. Web site: Thomas International . www.thomasinternational.org.
  3. Web site: Christopher Wolfe, Ph.D. - Politics Department - University of Dallas . udallas.edu.
  4. Book: Wolfe . Christopher . The rise of modern judicial review: from constitutional interpretation to judge-made law . 1994 . Rowman & Littlefield . Lanham, Md. . 9781461645467 . 449 . Rev..