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Full-Text Articles in Law
Ndls Update 12/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 11/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Taking Substantive Rights (In The Rules Enabling Act) More Seriously, Leslie M. Kelleher
Taking Substantive Rights (In The Rules Enabling Act) More Seriously, Leslie M. Kelleher
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ndls Update 10/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Religious Hybrids In The Lower Courts: Free Exercise Plus Or Constitutional Smoke Screen, William L. Esser Iv
Religious Hybrids In The Lower Courts: Free Exercise Plus Or Constitutional Smoke Screen, William L. Esser Iv
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women, Responsibility, And The Military, Diane H. Mazur
Women, Responsibility, And The Military, Diane H. Mazur
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action And Texas' Ten Percent Solution: Improving Diversity And Quality, David Orentlicher
Affirmative Action And Texas' Ten Percent Solution: Improving Diversity And Quality, David Orentlicher
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Albrecht Rule After Khan: Death Becomes Her, Roger D. Blair, John E. Lopatka
Albrecht Rule After Khan: Death Becomes Her, Roger D. Blair, John E. Lopatka
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: A Hollow Gesture After All These Years?, Edmund P. Edmonds
The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: A Hollow Gesture After All These Years?, Edmund P. Edmonds
Journal Articles
This article discusses the Curt Flood Act of 1998 and explores the nonstatutory labor exemption the Supreme Court has applied to professional sports leagues. It also explores the likely impact of the Curt Flood Act on the rights of players or managers to use antitrust laws effectively against one another.
Ndls Update 09/1998, Notre Dame Law School
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
153rd University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program
Summer
Hoynes Code, The, David T. Link
Hoynes Code, The, David T. Link
Hoynes Code
This code governs legal education at the University of Notre Dame in all programs and in all locations.
Notre Dame Lawyer - Summer 1998, Notre Dame Law School
1998–99 Bulletin Of Information Notre Dame Law School, University Of Notre Dame ,
1998–99 Bulletin Of Information Notre Dame Law School, University Of Notre Dame ,
Bulletins of Information
Contents:
Graduate Law Programs 2
Dual-Degree Programs 3
Requirements for Graduation and Good Academic Standing 5
Tuition and Fees 6
Withdrawal Regulations 7
Curriculum 8
Law School Courses 9
Course Descriptions 11
Officers of Administration 28
Law School Faculty 29
Law School Calendar 31
Important Addresses 31
Security Information for Notre Dame Security/Police 32
Nondiscriminatory Policy 32
Managed Care, Assisted Suicide, And Vulnerable Populations, M. Cathleen Kaveny
Managed Care, Assisted Suicide, And Vulnerable Populations, M. Cathleen Kaveny
Journal Articles
While advocates of physician assisted suicide consider it a core aspect of individual autonomy legalizing the practice is extremely dangerous and puts the most vulnerable members of our society at risk. Legalized physician assisted suicide takes away the autonomy of the decision to die and makes it an option in a flawed healthcare system, where patients are often denied coverage for medical expenses by employer-sponsored benefit plans and medical insurers are concerned primarily with cutting costs spent on each patient. Complexities in the way that physicians are compensated under the current system of managed care is also eroding their responsibility …
The Constitutionalism Of Mary Ann Glendon, Donald P. Kommers
The Constitutionalism Of Mary Ann Glendon, Donald P. Kommers
Journal Articles
Mary Ann Glendon is an accomplished legal scholar whose books and essays in the field of marriage and family law have received universal acclaim among her peers in the legal academy. More recently, and particularly in the last decade, she has emerged as a notable public intellectual. In this capacity, she has focused her careful reflections on topics such as abortion, religious liberty, social welfare legislation, the changing nature of the legal profession, and the condition of political discourse in America. One of the things that makes her recent work, as well as her earlier publications on family law, so …
Uses And Misuses Of Comparative Law In International Human Rights: Some Reflections On The Jurisprudence Of The European Court Of Human Rights, Paolo G. Carozza
Uses And Misuses Of Comparative Law In International Human Rights: Some Reflections On The Jurisprudence Of The European Court Of Human Rights, Paolo G. Carozza
Journal Articles
Virtually all of Mary Ann Glendon's work can be seen as part of a persistent effort to open some windows in the edifice of American law and allow cross-currents of foreign experience to blow fresh insight into the rooms of our republic. In her critique of contemporary strains of rights discourse in the United States, she makes the case against American insularity quite directly: "In closing our own eyes and ears to the development of rights ideas elsewhere, our most grievous loss is ... the kind of assistance ... that can be gained from observing the successes and failures of …
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
153rd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
153rd University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program including Law School awards
Ndls Update 05/1998, Notre Dame Law School
George And Claudine Pletcher Senior Scholarship Award, Notre Dame Law School
George And Claudine Pletcher Senior Scholarship Award, Notre Dame Law School
Student, Faculty, and Staff Awards
The George and Claudine Pletcher Senior Scholarship Award, 1994–1998.
Notre Dame Lawyer - Spring 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 04/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 03/1998, Notre Dame Law School
On The Practical Meaning Of Secularism, John Finnis
On The Practical Meaning Of Secularism, John Finnis
Journal Articles
The secularism I consider in this Article is a public reality, the secularism which shapes public debate, deliberation, dispositions, and action, and dominates our education and culture. I shall be considering the ideas, not the people; and people are often less consistent, and better, than their theories. There is no profit in estimating whether secularism's dominance now is greater than in Plato's Athens or lesser than in Stalin's Leningrad. There is certainly a rich field for historical investigation of the particular and often peculiar forms taken by western secularism under the influence of the faith it supplants. But I shall …
De Re And De Dicto, Robert E. Rodes
De Re And De Dicto, Robert E. Rodes
Journal Articles
Statements involving knowledge, intent, and the like may often be interpreted either de re (about a thing) or de dicto (about a statement). For instance, A knowingly took B's car can mean either A knowingly took a car that turned out to be B's, the de re interpretation, or A knowingly caused it to be the case that he took B's car, the de dicto interpretation. This paper takes up twelve cases whose outcome depends on which interpretation one gives to a governing principle. It suggests that since the two alternative interpretations are equally supported by the applicable language policy …
Ndls Update 02/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Ndls Update 01/1998, Notre Dame Law School
Notre Dame Lawyer - Fall/Winter 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Law Library Guide 1998–1999, Kresge Law Library, Research Services Department
Law Library Guide 1998–1999, Kresge Law Library, Research Services Department
Law Library Guide
The Kresge Law Library Guide's informative content includes: library services, policies, and physical layout.
Bulletin Of The Ll.M. Program In International And Comparative Law 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletin Of The Ll.M. Program In International And Comparative Law 1998, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletins of Information
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full–time branch of an American law school outside the United States. This program, located in the heart of London, England, now has three components – a yearlong component of the J.D. program, a summer program, and the master of laws (LL.M.) graduate program in international and comparative law.