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Picturing Takings, Lee Anne Fennell Nov 2012

Picturing Takings, Lee Anne Fennell

Notre Dame Law Review

Takings doctrine, we are constantly reminded, is unclear to the point of incoherence. The task of finding our way through it has become more difficult, and yet more interesting, with the Supreme Court's recent, inconclusive foray into the arena of judicial takings in Stop the Beach Renourishment. Following guideposts in Kelo, Lingle, and earlier cases, this essay uses a series of simple diagrams to examine how elements of takings jurisprudence fit together with each other and with other limits on governmental action. Visualizing takings in this manner yields surprising lessons for judicial takings and for takings law more generally.


Bringing The Market To Students: School Choice And Vocational Education In The Twenty-First Century, Lia Epperson Jun 2012

Bringing The Market To Students: School Choice And Vocational Education In The Twenty-First Century, Lia Epperson

Notre Dame Law Review

An essay is presented on the need of providing students with material and industrial foundation through higher education. The history of technical and vocational education in public schools, related federal legislation and the current state of education system is discussed. The issues related to college matriculation, employment status in young people and the mismatch between the education and the economic and industrial requirement of the nation is also discussed.


Civil Liberties, Fear, And Terrorism, John Mueller, Mark G. Stewart May 2012

Civil Liberties, Fear, And Terrorism, John Mueller, Mark G. Stewart

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Apocalyptic War Rhetoric: Drugs, Narco-Terrorism, And A Federal Court Nightmare From Here To Guantanamo, Thomas A. Durkin May 2012

Apocalyptic War Rhetoric: Drugs, Narco-Terrorism, And A Federal Court Nightmare From Here To Guantanamo, Thomas A. Durkin

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Adhering To Law And Values Against Terrorism, Mary Ellen O'Connell May 2012

Adhering To Law And Values Against Terrorism, Mary Ellen O'Connell

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Friend, Not Foe: The Role Of Civil Society In Preventing Violent Extremism, David Cortright, Alistair Millar, Linda Gerber-Stellingwerf, George A. Lopez May 2012

Friend, Not Foe: The Role Of Civil Society In Preventing Violent Extremism, David Cortright, Alistair Millar, Linda Gerber-Stellingwerf, George A. Lopez

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Terrorism In Violation Of The Law Of Nations, Juliet Sorensen May 2012

Terrorism In Violation Of The Law Of Nations, Juliet Sorensen

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Islamic Legal Theory And The Context Of Islamist Movements, Cynthia Shawamreh May 2012

Islamic Legal Theory And The Context Of Islamist Movements, Cynthia Shawamreh

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Christian Witness, Moral Anthropology, And The Death Penalty, Richard W. Garnett Jan 2012

Christian Witness, Moral Anthropology, And The Death Penalty, Richard W. Garnett

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy

In this essay, I consider - in the context of our ongoing debates about capital punishment - the question, what role ought religious beliefs play in a pluralistic democratic society that often presumes strict boundaries between matters of private faith and political life? I suggest, first, that we should resist the imposition of such strict boundaries between matters of private faith and political life and, second, that in the context of our public arguments about the death penalty, engaged Christians should not merely to baptize the policy analyses and preferences of abolitionist or other interest groups, but should instead propose …


Reflections On Cuomo: The Secret Consensus, Theodore M. Hesburgh Jan 2012

Reflections On Cuomo: The Secret Consensus, Theodore M. Hesburgh

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Palliative Care And Hospice: Opportunities To Improve Care For The Sickest Patients, Kathleen Tschantz Unroe, Diane E. Meier Jan 2012

Palliative Care And Hospice: Opportunities To Improve Care For The Sickest Patients, Kathleen Tschantz Unroe, Diane E. Meier

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy

The article discusses how palliative care and hospice services address the quality and cost concerns in the U.S. health care system. By focusing on symptom management, coordination among providers, and improved transitions of care, the services meet the needs of the sickest persons at lower costs. The author suggests putting in place the right leadership and resources and strengthening the workforce to successfully expand the programs.


Exploitation Nation: The Thin And Grey Legal Lines Between Trafficked Persons And Abused Migrant Laborers, Dina Francesca Haynes Jan 2012

Exploitation Nation: The Thin And Grey Legal Lines Between Trafficked Persons And Abused Migrant Laborers, Dina Francesca Haynes

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Volume 2 Masthead Jan 2012

Volume 2 Masthead

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Volume 3 Masthead Jan 2012

Volume 3 Masthead

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.