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Show Woolf to participate in BYU symposium Eugene T. Woolf, professor of English and philosophy at Southern Utah State College, will participate in a symposium sym-posium on Law and Morality this weekend at Brigham Young University. Sponsored through grants from the Utah Endowment for the Humanities and the Utah State Bar and hosted by the J. Reuben Clark School, the symposium will deal with the relationships between law and morality in our society. Eight legal scholars from around the country will present papers and a dozen judges and scholars of the humanities from Utah will respond to them. Dr. Woolf will respond to papers written by Livingston Baker, associate professor of law, Seten Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, and by Michael Diamond, professor of law, Antioch School of Law, Washington, D.C. The theme for Friday's meetings will be "Law as a Manifestation of Morality," Dr. Woolf said. He will respond during the session to Baker's "Philosophical Perspective Dworkin's Right Thesis." During Saturday's session on "The Capacity of Law to Change Morality," Dr. Woolf will respond to Diamond's "Law, Power and Equality." Woolf, former dean of the SUSC School of Arts and Letters, joined the SUSC faculty in 1953. |