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Suit Filing By Women: An Empirical Analysis, Michele Hoyman, Lamont Stallworth Dec 1986

Suit Filing By Women: An Empirical Analysis, Michele Hoyman, Lamont Stallworth

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Congressional Standing To Sue: Whose Vote Is This Anyway, R. Lawrence Dessem Dec 1986

Congressional Standing To Sue: Whose Vote Is This Anyway, R. Lawrence Dessem

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame, The Law School 1987–88, Volume 82, Number 2, University Of Notre Dame Jul 1986

Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame, The Law School 1987–88, Volume 82, Number 2, University Of Notre Dame

Bulletins of Information

Notre Dame Law School

4 Notre Dame Law School

6 Foreign Law Study

7 Graduate Law Program

7 Joint Degree Programs

8 Requirements for Admission and Graduation

10 Fees and Expenses

10 Financial Aid Program

The Law Program

14 Student Activities

17 Curriculum

17 Course Descriptions

Appendix

26 Officers of Administration

26 The Law School Faculty

27 London Faculty

27 Practice Court Judges

28 Faculty Profiles

33 Endowed Chairs

33 The John N. Matthews Chair in Law

33 The William and Dorothy O'Neill Chair in Law

33 The Frances J. O'Malley University Chair

34 The Concannon Program of International Law …


Elimination Of Gender Discrimination In Insurance Pricing: Does Automobile Insurance Rate Without Sex, Stephen R. Ryan Jan 1986

Elimination Of Gender Discrimination In Insurance Pricing: Does Automobile Insurance Rate Without Sex, Stephen R. Ryan

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Atomic Veterans' Tort Claims: The Search For A Tort Remedy Dead Ends With The Veterans' Administration, Christopher C. Williams Jan 1986

Atomic Veterans' Tort Claims: The Search For A Tort Remedy Dead Ends With The Veterans' Administration, Christopher C. Williams

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


The University Of Notre Dame : A Contemporary Portrait, Robert Schmuhl Jan 1986

The University Of Notre Dame : A Contemporary Portrait, Robert Schmuhl

Books

Table of Contents:

  • Introductory Note ix
  • Yesterday and Today 1
  • Profile of Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.SC. 18
  • Profile of Timothy O'Meara, Provost 28
  • The College of Arts and Letters 34
  • Profile of Michael J. Loux, Dean 62
  • The College of Science 66
  • Profile of Francis J. Castellino, Dean 78
  • The College of Engineering 82
  • Profile of Roger A. Schmitz, Dean 95
  • The College of Business Administration 100
  • Profile of Frank K. Reilly, Dean 113
  • The Law School 116
  • Profile of David T. Link, Dean 130
  • The Graduate School 133
  • Profile of Robert E. Gordon, Vice President 140
  • Tomorrow 143 …


Religion And Procedure, Robert E. Rodes Jan 1986

Religion And Procedure, Robert E. Rodes

Journal Articles

God has no use for procedural rules since He knows the full truth and is able to exercise absolute justice simultaneously alongside complete mercy. This paper discusses the religious significance of legal rules of procedure in light of this truth. It finds that since we, unlike God, are inherently fallible, we are forced to implement procedures in the legal pursuit of our goals of truth, justice, and mercy. These procedures remain imperfect in implementing these goals, as compromises must often be made between competing values such as mercy on one hand and justice on the other. Nevertheless, though legal procedure …


Modeling And Formalism In Takings Jurisprudence, Thomas Ross Jan 1986

Modeling And Formalism In Takings Jurisprudence, Thomas Ross

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Imagining The Past And Remembering The Future: The Supreme Court's History Of The Establishment Clause, Gerard V. Bradley Jan 1986

Imagining The Past And Remembering The Future: The Supreme Court's History Of The Establishment Clause, Gerard V. Bradley

Journal Articles

Our Framers through the Establishment Clause sought to prevent the government from preferring one religious sect to another. However, the Supreme Court in Everson v. Board of Education abandoned that meaning of nonestablishment and created a general prohibition on all nondiscriminatory aid to religion, a decision later reinforced in Lemon v. Kurtzman. This Article discusses the Founder’s worldview and looks at other Establishment Clause cases to illustrate that the historical evidence is inconsistent with Everson. Rather, the founders intended to assure that religion would be aided only on a nondiscriminatory, or sect-neutral, basis and does not stand for …


The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship In The American Professions, Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 1986

The Ethics Of Dissent And Friendship In The American Professions, Thomas L. Shaffer

Journal Articles

Professional ethics is commonly understood as a creature of the establishment—the study of what the better doctors and lawyers do and impose on their colleagues. But this traditional notion of ethics conveys a message that professionals need only care for their clients or patients to a certain point whether it is the end of the professional’s expertise, the end of the contract or the end of an assigned task. But this ethical understanding loses the sense of professionals serving a community. This Article dissents from that common understanding of ethics and tells dissenting-professional stories that show professional ethics through the …