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Full-Text Articles in Law
Nonestate Planning, Thomas F. Shaffer
Nonestate Planning, Thomas F. Shaffer
Journal Articles
This article proposes and explains a will form for the young and promising, but presently impecunious, Calvin Knox. He is called a "junior executive" by appliance dealers, and his property is called an "estate" by his flatterers. He is really a middle-class, white-collar worker; and what he really has is a nonestate of children and debts.
This article is intended to stimulate argument. Nobody ever argues about Calvin Knox's nonestate. Nobody ever 'discusses' him in public. Practicing lawyers who can afford to write about "estate planning" pay no attention to him. Bar association panels and slick-paper journals leave him to …
Report Of The Dean 1965–1966, Joseph O'Meara
Report Of The Dean 1965–1966, Joseph O'Meara
1952–1968: Joseph O'Meara
Dean Joseph O'Meara summarizes and comments upon the 1965–1966 academic year at Notre Dame Law School. Topics include: the student body, student activities—including bar examination results—housing, program of instruction, faculty, special events, law library, law building, the Natural Law Institute, the Notre Dame Law Association, the Advisory Council, and faculty publications.
Book Reviews, G. Robert Blakey, William B. Gould, John A. Lucido
Book Reviews, G. Robert Blakey, William B. Gould, John A. Lucido
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Services Program Of The Office Of Economic Opportunity, E. Clinton Bamberger
Legal Services Program Of The Office Of Economic Opportunity, E. Clinton Bamberger
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notre Dame Conference On Federal Civil Rights Legislation And Adminsitration: A Report, Robert J. Harris, John G. Feild, Carl A. Auerbach
Notre Dame Conference On Federal Civil Rights Legislation And Adminsitration: A Report, Robert J. Harris, John G. Feild, Carl A. Auerbach
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Safeguards Of The Rights Of Indigent Defendants, Alvin J. Mckenna
Judicial Safeguards Of The Rights Of Indigent Defendants, Alvin J. Mckenna
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Orison S. Marden
Poverty And Justice, Birch Bayh
Involvement Of The Bar In The War Against Poverty, A. Kenneth Pye, Raymond F. Garraty
Involvement Of The Bar In The War Against Poverty, A. Kenneth Pye, Raymond F. Garraty
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Role For Law Schools In Oeo's Legal Services Program, Thomas F. Broden
Role For Law Schools In Oeo's Legal Services Program, Thomas F. Broden
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Programs To Supplement Law Offices For The Poor, William Pincus
Programs To Supplement Law Offices For The Poor, William Pincus
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Price Justice: The Civilian Perspective Revisited, Edgar S. Cahn, Jean Camper Cahn
What Price Justice: The Civilian Perspective Revisited, Edgar S. Cahn, Jean Camper Cahn
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethical Problems Raised By The Neighborhood Law Office, Michael B. Roche
Ethical Problems Raised By The Neighborhood Law Office, Michael B. Roche
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Federal Criminal Justice Act Of 1964: Catalyst In The Continuing Formulation Of The Rights Of The Criminal Defendant, John J. Haugh
The Federal Criminal Justice Act Of 1964: Catalyst In The Continuing Formulation Of The Rights Of The Criminal Defendant, John J. Haugh
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Stephen R. Lamantia, Gerard K. Sandweg, John Thomas Harty, Clifford A. Roe
Recent Decisions, Stephen R. Lamantia, Gerard K. Sandweg, John Thomas Harty, Clifford A. Roe
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
121st University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
121st University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
121st University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program
Facilitation And Regulation In The Uniform Commercial Code, Edward J. Murphy
Facilitation And Regulation In The Uniform Commercial Code, Edward J. Murphy
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Stephen R. Lamantia, Gerard K. Sandweg, John Thomas Harty, Clifford A. Roe
Recent Decisions, Stephen R. Lamantia, Gerard K. Sandweg, John Thomas Harty, Clifford A. Roe
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Church-State--Religious Institutions And Values: A Legal Survey--1964--1966, Frank P. Cihlar, Michael K. Cook, Joseph P. Martori
Church-State--Religious Institutions And Values: A Legal Survey--1964--1966, Frank P. Cihlar, Michael K. Cook, Joseph P. Martori
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, William E. Knepper, Richard D. Catenacci
Book Reviews, William E. Knepper, Richard D. Catenacci
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crime--Torts: Due Process Of Compensation For Crime Victims, Luis Kutner
Crime--Torts: Due Process Of Compensation For Crime Victims, Luis Kutner
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Plight Of The Sexual Psychopath: A Legislative Blunder And Judicial Acquiescence, Michael B. Roche
The Plight Of The Sexual Psychopath: A Legislative Blunder And Judicial Acquiescence, Michael B. Roche
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Venue In Multiple District Litigation, Lawrence J. Flemming
The Problem Of Venue In Multiple District Litigation, Lawrence J. Flemming
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tax Effect Of Corporate Reorganizations On Pension Plans, Robert S. Taft
Tax Effect Of Corporate Reorganizations On Pension Plans, Robert S. Taft
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Possibility Of A Frontal Assault On The State Action Concept, With Special Reference To The Right To Purchase Real Property Guaranteed In 42 U.S.C. 1982, Joseph B. Robison
Possibility Of A Frontal Assault On The State Action Concept, With Special Reference To The Right To Purchase Real Property Guaranteed In 42 U.S.C. 1982, Joseph B. Robison
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Priorities Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Ray David Henson
Priorities Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Ray David Henson
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Michael P. Seng, Harold J. Bliss, Gerard K. Sandweg, John W. Nelson
Recent Decisions, Michael P. Seng, Harold J. Bliss, Gerard K. Sandweg, John W. Nelson
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, David Fellman, Roger Paul Peters
Book Reviews, David Fellman, Roger Paul Peters
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Escheat Of Corporate Intangibles: Will The State Of The Stockholder's Last Known Address Be Able To Enforce Its Right?, Robert E. Berkley
Escheat Of Corporate Intangibles: Will The State Of The Stockholder's Last Known Address Be Able To Enforce Its Right?, Robert E. Berkley
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame The Law School 1966–67, Volume 63, Number 3, University Of Notre Dame
Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame The Law School 1966–67, Volume 63, Number 3, University Of Notre Dame
Bulletins of Information
The Notre Dame Law School, established in 1869, is the oldest Catholic law school in the United States. In keeping with its character as a national law school, the program of instruction is designed to equip a student to practice law in any jurisdiction; and the School numbers among its graduates members of the bar in every state of the Union. It is approved by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
PURPOSE
Drawing inspiration, as it does, from the Christian tradition, The Law School, while aiming first of all at technical …