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Notre Dame Law School Civil Rights Lectures - Introduction, Earl Warren
Notre Dame Law School Civil Rights Lectures - Introduction, Earl Warren
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Dean 1971-1972, Thomas L. Shaffer
Report Of The Dean 1971-1972, Thomas L. Shaffer
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Persistent Problems Of Church, State And Education, Donald E. Boles
Persistent Problems Of Church, State And Education, Donald E. Boles
The Journal of Law and Education
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Dean 1971-1972, Thomas L. Shaffer
Report Of The Dean 1971-1972, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
This is my first report to you as dean of the Notre Dame Law School. It seems to me important to begin it with an assessment of the decade that intervened between 1961, when I graduated from the Law School, and 1971, when Father Hesburgh appointed me to be dean. I assess, of course, a decade of law at Notre Dame during most of which (1963-71) I participated as a member of the faculty. I made this assessment, in approximately these terms, to Father Burtchaell and to our students in March, 1971; to our Advisory Council in April, 1971; and …
Recovery For Prenatal Injuries: Michigan Exorcises Its Ghosts Of The Past, Joseph P. Paonessa
Recovery For Prenatal Injuries: Michigan Exorcises Its Ghosts Of The Past, Joseph P. Paonessa
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 12 Number 9 – March 9, 1972, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 12 Number 9 – March 9, 1972, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated March 9, 1972
A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson
A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
This portion of the study discusses the social and economic antecedents of today's Appalachian coal industry. The time covered includes from pre-history up to the date of the study (1972).
February 25, 1972, University Of Michigan Law School
February 25, 1972, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Of Carrots, Sticks… •New Bar Review •Fan Mail •McCauley Replies… & Finds a Secret Admirer •Sis •Admin. Takes Another Leak •Election Bulletin •Grading Opinion Survey •Outside the Legal Paradigm •Crossword
Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Newspapers
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Logic And Coercion In Bentham’S Theory Of Law, David Lyons
Logic And Coercion In Bentham’S Theory Of Law, David Lyons
Cornell Law Review
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Logic And Coercion In Bentham's Theory Of Law, David B. Lyons
Logic And Coercion In Bentham's Theory Of Law, David B. Lyons
Faculty Scholarship
Unlike conventional moral standards and other social rules, laws can be deliberately laid down and changed by specified procedures. It therefore seems reasonable to think of laws as issuing from or adopted by lawmakers who are ordinary human beings. Since laws tell us what must or must not be done, and since there is some temptation to understand all laws on the same pattern, it is natural to think of them as either commands or prohibitions. This is indeed a traditional view.
Report Of The Dean 1971–1972, Thomas Shaffer
Report Of The Dean 1971–1972, Thomas Shaffer
1971–1975: Thomas L. Shaffer
In his first report, Dean Thomas Shaffer provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the state of Notre Dame Law School as it closes the 1971–1972 academic year.
Role Of Criminalistics In White-Collar Crimes, The , Quon Y. Kwan, Ponnusamy Rajeswaran, Brian P. Parker, Menachem Amir
Role Of Criminalistics In White-Collar Crimes, The , Quon Y. Kwan, Ponnusamy Rajeswaran, Brian P. Parker, Menachem Amir
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Police Science Book Reviews
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.