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104th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame Aug 1949

104th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

104th University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program

Summer


104th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame Jun 1949

104th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

104th University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program


Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame College Of Law 1949–50, Volume Xlvi, Number 2, University Of Notre Dame Feb 1949

Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame College Of Law 1949–50, Volume Xlvi, Number 2, University Of Notre Dame

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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE SCHOOLYEAR OF 1949–50 SEPTEMBER 12 TO JUNE 4

The College of Law, an outgrowth of a course in law established at the University in 1869, is the oldest Catholic law school in the United States. In the reorganization of the University in 1905 the department of law was given the status of a college, and since then it has enjoyed a steady growth. The College is a member of the 'Association of American Law Schools, an organization of ninety–eight law schools, including the leading university schools of the country, and is rated as approved by the Council …


104th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame Jan 1949

104th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

104th University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program

Winter


Dean Konop: A Quarter Of A Century At Notre Dame, Aaron H. Huguenard Jan 1949

Dean Konop: A Quarter Of A Century At Notre Dame, Aaron H. Huguenard

1923–1941: Thomas F. Konop

From the foreword: The school year of 1948–1949 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Dean Emeritus Thomas F. Konop's professorship at Notre Dame. Mr. Aaron Huguenard, prominent South Bend attorney, long a friend and formerly a teaching colleague of Dean Konop, writes an appreciation of the Dean and his work both at Notre Dame an in his other endeavors.


Founding Fathers And The Natural Law: A Study Of The Source Of Our Legal Institutions, The, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1949

Founding Fathers And The Natural Law: A Study Of The Source Of Our Legal Institutions, The, Clarence Emmett Manion

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Where did the Founding Fathers get the principles upon which they established our government? What was the source of their faith? The bedrock of their convictions? What was the political evolution of our Constitution? The legal philosophy of our Bill of Rights? The discussion of these questions by Dean Manion is timely for it is necessary now to make soundings and take bearings if the Ship of State is to continue on its true course. Whereas the Revolution of 1688 brought the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty to England, the American colonists resisted that doctrine and adhered to the true natural …


Book Review, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1949

Book Review, Clarence Emmett Manion

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Reviewing: Religion and Public Education by V. T. Thayer (Toronto: Macmillan Co. 1947).


Review Of Judicial Doctrines Of Religious Rights In America By William George Torpey, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1949

Review Of Judicial Doctrines Of Religious Rights In America By William George Torpey, Clarence Emmett Manion

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Judicial Doctrines of Religious Rights in America, By William George Torpey. — This one volume compendium of court decisions in matters relating to religious belief will be a valuable asset to any library. The fact that the author is not a lawyer does not decrease its value to members of the legal profession, but it does emphasize the possibility and desirability for the extension of wide and exact knowledge on this important subject to all intelligent people. Dr. Torpey's treatment is objective. His purpose, as he states it, is "to examine concrete situations in which the question of religious liberty …