About / Adam J. Macleod

Adam J. Macleod

Adam MacLeod is an Associate Professor at Faulkner Law, where he has taught since 2007.  During the 2012-2013 academic year, he was a visiting fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, and since 2014 he has taught private law theory in the Witherspoon Institute’s Moral Foundations of Law graduate student seminar.  At Faulkner Law he teaches courses concerning property, intellectual property, jurisprudence, the foundations of law, and the intersection of law & public policy. Professor MacLeod is a member of Christ Church in Montgomery, where he attends with his wife and daughters.  A former and founding member of the Pneuma Brass Quintet in Boston, he is an avid musician, runner, cyclist, skier, hiker, and Notre Dame partisan.

Resources By

Adam J. Macleod

human dignity

Why Non-Judgmentalism is Unloving

Recent controversies about the nature of marriage, assisted suicide, the conduct and personnel policies...

Read More
human dignity

C.S. Lewis’ Meditation in a Toolshed on the Sacredness of Life

In the year 1945 AD, law was dead. It was dead in the same...

Read More

How to Support Religious Liberty

Gordon College, a Christian college on the North Shore of Boston, is the latest...

Read More

Have Christian Colleges Lost Their Way?

When Notre Dame and Boston College conferred honors upon heads of state who work...

Read More

Authors