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Notre Dame Law School

2014

Religion

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Religion And Conflict Resolution, Douglas M. Johnston Apr 2014

Religion And Conflict Resolution, Douglas M. Johnston

Notre Dame Law Review

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Private And The Public Domains, Rousas J. Rushdoony Mar 2014

Private And The Public Domains, Rousas J. Rushdoony

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy Mar 2014

Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy

Notre Dame Law Review

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Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy Mar 2014

Sign Of The Cross And Jurisprudence, Edward J. Murphy

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notre Dame Law School: Catholicism, Conscience And Commitment, Martha Vazquez Mar 2014

Notre Dame Law School: Catholicism, Conscience And Commitment, Martha Vazquez

Notre Dame Law Review

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Institutional Autonomy And Constitutional Structure, Randy J. Kozel Jan 2014

Institutional Autonomy And Constitutional Structure, Randy J. Kozel

Journal Articles

This Review makes two claims. The first is that Paul Horwitz’s excellent book, "First Amendment Institutions," depicts the institutionalist movement in robust and provocative form. The second is that it would be a mistake to assume from its immersion in First Amendment jurisprudence (not to mention its title) that the book's implications are limited to the First Amendment. Professor Horwitz presents First Amendment institutionalism as a wide-ranging theory of constitutional structure whose focus is as much on constraining the authority of political government as it is on facilitating expression. These are the terms on which the book's argument — and, …