Noted Lectures
- Speaker at the National Endowment for the Humanities Inaugural Colloquium on the Bicentennial of the Constitution, Wake Forest University, 1984.
- Exxon Distinguished Lectures in Humane Approaches to the Social Sciences, at the University of Chicago, 1987.
- Thomas J. White Lecture, at Notre Dame, 1988.
- The Plenary Address, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, 1989.
- Feaver MacMinn Visiting Scholar at the University of Oklahoma, 1990.
- The Ronald J. Fiscus Lecture, Skidmore College (2001).
- Werner Heisenberg Memorial Lecture at the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation, Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Munich, Germany, 2007.
- Herbert W. Vaughan Lecture on America's Founding Principles, Princeton University, 2007.
- On Liberal Education at the Jack Miller Center, 2011.
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